As noted, only if a member of trust that possesses the NFA firearm.TXAZ
Can these be left with the owner of other NFA items
As noted above, only for "gunsmithing". As no mention was made of anything other than storage....thats a big nope.a Class 3 FFL
If he distrusts the security of his safe, he needs a better safe. ATF isn't going to come a knocking to see if anyone else knows the combination, thats a myth.or they just have to stay in the safe?
If you have a trust, at least in Texas I think you can designate a new trustee.
Thanks Dogtown Tom....
As noted above, only for "gunsmithing". As no mention was made of anything other than storage....thats a big nope.
So any legit gunsmithing service would qualify, and the length of time it took for that service is not an issue, would that be reasonable?
Still is.Sharkbite
That used to be easy.Quote:
If you have a trust, at least in Texas I think you can designate a new trustee.
Absolutely nope.Now that person must go through the fingerprinting and B/G process.
If I'm cleaning a machine gun, then storing that machine gun for anything longer than a day............I sure as heck ain't doing it for $50.TXAZ
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As noted above, only for "gunsmithing". As no mention was made of anything other than storage....thats a big nope.
Thanks Dogtown Tom.
So any legit gunsmithing service would qualify, and the length of time it took for that service is not an issue, would that be reasonable?
That used to be easy. Now that person must go through the fingerprinting and B/G process.
100% wrong.Eight_is_enough
If the transfer to the trust occurred on or before July 15, 2016, then you can designate a new trustee/responsible person and give them custody.
If the transfer to the trust occurred after July 15, 2016, then RP's cannot be added, period.
How many NFA transfers do you do a year? I'm guessing ZERO.That was the whole point of the rule change. As to transfers made after July 15, 2016, no one can be a RP unless they have applied to ATF and been approved. But there is no way to obtain approval of an RP from ATF unless it has been applied for with the transfer.
Absolute nonsense.The only way to "add" or change RP's for such trusts is to do a transfer to a new trust, which requires another $200 stamp and a 10-month wait, but in that process you can add anyone you want as a RP so long as they apply and get approved by ATF in the initial application.