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 Gundocx Silver trust question. 
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As I still haven't jumped into NFA items yet even though I've had a trust for a while now. I had a question regarding the gundocx Silver trust. I've heard mixing reports on what's required to send in, do I send in every piece of paper that I acquired with the trust or just the notarized section with a Schedule A? I was planning on a silencershop purchase which may not be well versed in this trust, which is why I'm asking.

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You've got the binder with all the dividers, right?

There's a section call "trust document" or something like that. It's just the meat and potatoes of the trust, and ends with Schedule B. That's what you need.

You don't send the stuff that's in the other tabs.

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MadPick wrote:
You've got the binder with all the dividers, right?

There's a section call "trust document" or something like that. It's just the meat and potatoes of the trust, and ends with Schedule B. That's what you need.

You don't send the stuff that's in the other tabs.


Thanks, that's why I was asking, most of it is frivolous BS for my own personal stuff/reading. I'm glad I don't have to scan in 100+ pages :diggin:

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If you're doing a Form 1, remember that the eFile process has certain requirements. I *think* (please verify) that each file can be no larger than 3MB, and you can have no more than 10 files.

I've broken mine up into 8 files to keep the file size down and also so I don't need to re-scan the whole thing every time I update my Schedule A.

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Also if you have a bronze trust, they will apply the price to a silver/gold trust.

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Just throwing this out there, but Keltic Armament is in Mill Creek and they do quite a bit of business with Silencershop. Plus they know the trust/NFA procedures.

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I pretty much guarantee that Silencershop is well versed on the various levels of trusts from NWLG and what they require.
Just call them and ask what they need. No Internet confusion required. :thumbsup2:

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What Steve said.

So, whatcha buyin'? :popcorn:


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What Steve said is what I do.

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dan360 wrote:
Just throwing this out there, but Keltic Armament is in Mill Creek and they do quite a bit of business with Silencershop. Plus they know the trust/NFA procedures.


Keltic was one of the ones I asked regarding the silver. She said the whole binder. Chip was unavailable to ask.

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Guns4Liberty wrote:
What Steve said.

So, whatcha buyin'? :popcorn:


Can for Scar 17, thinking of going with a Griffin as they have the best track record of muzzle devices fitting the rifle. Griffin, Surefire, silencerco, YHM, Sig and Dead Air all have muzzle devices that will fit but I'm generally limited to one or two per manufacturer so I get slim pickings.

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das_napeth wrote:
dan360 wrote:
Just throwing this out there, but Keltic Armament is in Mill Creek and they do quite a bit of business with Silencershop. Plus they know the trust/NFA procedures.


Keltic was one of the ones I asked regarding the silver. She said the whole binder. Chip was unavailable to ask.


She probably meant the entire trust. Most
Of the binder is "how to" info for the trust holder. The part labeled "trust document" is all you need to send in.

Make sure the signed page with the notary stamp comes thru on any photocopy and you're golden.

They will need your "schedule" but it doesn't not have to be complete with your entire 'collection' per the wording of the trust.

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