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Suppressor question #6196519 02/24/16 02:23 AM
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Since I'm the only one in my family that would care about having a suppressor, what would happen to it when I die?


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Re: Suppressor question [Re: HuntingTexas] #6196536 02/24/16 02:29 AM
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Your heirs would sell it to a legal purchaser. If held in a trust, the trust would receive the money and it would be distributed in accordance with the trust. If not held in a trust, I'd assume that your heirs would receive the money directly. From what I've read, it's a common concern and the law is quite settled and surprisingly straightforward. Or as straightforward as anything to do with money and inheritance can be.


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Thanks for that, appreciate it.


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