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I know it's been asked before, but...
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02/04/18 11:02 PM
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I'm ready to build my first SBR, but am unsure of the best (and correct) procedure. I've read before that there are at least 2 routes to go, so I'd love some input from some of you folks who have been through the process.
If it helps, I would like to be able to hand them down to family members, and let others use them, sometimes without me there if possible. I'd also like to be able to add suppressors if possible.
Any help here? I know the internet is not the best place to get sound legal advice, but I'd put more trust in you folks before reading something off of most places on the net lol
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Re: I know it's been asked before, but...
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02/04/18 11:09 PM
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I'm going to have Sean Cody do my trust in another month or so....Have heard nothing but good things about him..
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Re: I know it's been asked before, but...
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02/04/18 11:39 PM
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I'm going to have Sean Cody do my trust in another month or so....Have heard nothing but good things about him.. Meh. He did one of mine. There have been several times when I emailed him a question and he never got back to me. He charges quite a bit for what he does.
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: I know it's been asked before, but...
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02/05/18 12:05 AM
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I'm going to have Sean Cody do my trust in another month or so....Have heard nothing but good things about him.. Meh. He did one of mine. There have been several times when I emailed him a question and he never got back to me. He charges quite a bit for what he does. Who would you recommend...I thought he was a little high but was recommended on another forum by lots of people....
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Re: I know it's been asked before, but...
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02/05/18 02:43 AM
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I'm going to have Sean Cody do my trust in another month or so....Have heard nothing but good things about him.. Meh. He did one of mine. There have been several times when I emailed him a question and he never got back to me. He charges quite a bit for what he does. Who would you recommend...I thought he was a little high but was recommended on another forum by lots of people.... I had him do one and did the other myself with Quicken Estate Planner/ Willmaker. It's a form document and pretty hard to mess up. The only conversation I had with Cody was about 10 minutes and he asked names of the trustees and grantor and the address and name of the trust. He just filled the blanks in, same as I did...
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: I know it's been asked before, but...
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02/05/18 05:54 AM
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I'm ready to build my first SBR, but am unsure of the best (and correct) procedure. I've read before that there are at least 2 routes to go, so I'd love some input from some of you folks who have been through the process.
If it helps, I would like to be able to hand them down to family members, and let others use them, sometimes without me there if possible. I'd also like to be able to add suppressors if possible.
Any help here? I know the internet is not the best place to get sound legal advice, but I'd put more trust in you folks before reading something off of most places on the net lol Two routes- but something already in the sbr configuration and use a form 4 to transfer from a dealer. This would be something like a Daniel defense Mark 18 or other sbr Take a lower and register it on a form 1 where you are the builder and after the form is approved build the gun There is a third option look at the pistol braces as some of those have letter saying they are not a sbr
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Re: I know it's been asked before, but...
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02/05/18 01:19 PM
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Tex - I'll look into the Quicken tool. I'd like to do it myself if possible.
Cleric - I'll be building it from the ground up, so it sounds like the Form 1 is the route I need to take. I just can't bring myself to use one of those brace contraptions lol
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