Closing the ‘Loophole?’

Today’s announcements by the Obama administration signal a potential change in the regulations governing the purchase of NFA firearms by NFA Trusts and companies. The language of the to-be-proposed rule has not been released, but it is rumored to affect the background check requirements for individual trustees or officers. The ATF has announced several times Read More …

What if I move?

The NFA transfer process takes time, and in today’s world a lot can happen in nine months. Clients commonly ask me what happens if they move out of state while a transfer is pending approval. Well, if properly prepared for, the move won’t affect the transfer. If not prepared for then you will have to Read More …

Manufacturing via a Form 1

Many times I am asked about how a trust (or the settlor) can change an AR-15 rifle into a legal Short-BarreledĀ Rifle (SBR). The process is easy, albeit long and exact. If your Trust wishes to manufacture a NFA firearm rather than purchase one, it will need to file a Form 1. The Form 1 must Read More …

Placing Regular Firearms into a NFA Trust

I am often asked if regular firearms, such as pistols and rifles with barrels longer than 16 inches (here after referred to as “Title I Firearms”), can be placed into a NFA Trust. Any property, including Title I Firearms, can be placed into the trust, but this does not necessarily mean one should place the Read More …