Lets see your SBRs

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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby Dorian on Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:34 am

Well I can see them darn it.
one more try;

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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby gyrfalcon on Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:44 am

Nice pictures... have you thought of putting in a fake auto fire control group? I'm also curious if any of the people who own NFA regulated weapons on this forum have setup trusts for them instead of putting them under their own names.
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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby Dorian on Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:02 am

I have thought about picking up a Clipped & Pinned Grip Housing but have not decided to do it yet.
I thought I would need to go the trust or LLC route, but my police cheff was really reasonable so did not need to.

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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby Squib Joe on Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:45 am

I would not suggest that anyone go the revocable trust route unless they have no other option, or unless you enjoy additional recordkeeping, lawyer fess and BATF scrutiny. I also suspect that one day the NFA trust balloon is going to burst, possibly ending with the confiscation of many firearms.
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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby Bessy on Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:05 am

Squib Joe wrote:I would not suggest that anyone go the revocable trust route unless they have no other option, or unless you enjoy additional recordkeeping, lawyer fess and BATF scrutiny. I also suspect that one day the NFA trust balloon is going to burst, possibly ending with the confiscation of many firearms.



Here I thought I was dumb for not putting my krinkov on a trust......
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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby Squib Joe on Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:44 am

Bessy wrote:
Squib Joe wrote:I would not suggest that anyone go the revocable trust route unless they have no other option, or unless you enjoy additional recordkeeping, lawyer fess and BATF scrutiny. I also suspect that one day the NFA trust balloon is going to burst, possibly ending with the confiscation of many firearms.



Here I thought I was dumb for not putting my krinkov on a trust......


You'll get plenty of people arguing the other way too, that trusts or LLCs are the best way to go. Maybe so if you have a recalcitrant CLEO or you want more than one family member to have access to the firearm. Otherwise .. nah. I think a lot of people use trusts just because they hate asking permission to do something. :roll:
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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby gyrfalcon on Tue Nov 16, 2010 11:17 pm

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Just add a stock if you want a SBR, otherwise it's A-OK for concealed carry :D
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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby forcefed on Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:03 am

I like the M44 bayonet on there!
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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby Bessy on Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:16 am

gyrfalcon wrote:Image

Just add a stock if you want a SBR, otherwise it's A-OK for concealed carry :D



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That is not an sbr..... GO HOME.......... wannabe! ;)


but seriously did you do that yourself? if so ... NICE job on the gasblock/sight combo... better than I could have done that's for sure.
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Re: Lets see your SBRs

Postby gyrfalcon on Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:45 am

Bessy wrote:but seriously did you do that yourself? if so ... NICE job on the gasblock/sight combo... better than I could have done that's for sure.


No it's not mine. It probably weighs a ton with the 75rd drum.... I got a kick out of how the bayonet is almost longer than the pistol. :D
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