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NFA & Class III Discussion
14" Barrel on Rem 870
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<blockquote data-quote="338Shooter" data-source="post: 918598" data-attributes="member: 3449"><p>1. Nothing. You don't have to have it re engraved or changed in any way. Otherwise it would be a huge ordeal for any firearms manufacturer to move their location to another state.</p><p></p><p>2. When you die your NFA items will be like any other property you own. Once it is out of probate if it goes into probate (don't know anything about it) whoever the NFA items are supposed to go to will need to fill out a tax free form 5 transfer and have it approved. Not a big deal if you leave instructions. A trust makes this part easier too. I don't, but I will have the forms already filled out for my trust beneficiary and they will be with the trust and the NFA items.</p><p></p><p>3 & 4 I don't know about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Shooter, post: 918598, member: 3449"] 1. Nothing. You don't have to have it re engraved or changed in any way. Otherwise it would be a huge ordeal for any firearms manufacturer to move their location to another state. 2. When you die your NFA items will be like any other property you own. Once it is out of probate if it goes into probate (don't know anything about it) whoever the NFA items are supposed to go to will need to fill out a tax free form 5 transfer and have it approved. Not a big deal if you leave instructions. A trust makes this part easier too. I don't, but I will have the forms already filled out for my trust beneficiary and they will be with the trust and the NFA items. 3 & 4 I don't know about. [/QUOTE]
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