For what its worth, Ill throw in another for Steve at CHA. Just bought a new SIG 762 from him earlier this month. Chomping at the bit to try it out.
You know that they will let you use it if they are slow... Just bring in your host and they will escort you to the range, let you play with it, and then they will put it back in the safe. I thought that was pretty cool of them. BDC Gun Room in Shawnee does the same thing I think.For what its worth, Ill throw in another for Steve at CHA. Just bought a new SIG 762 from him earlier this month. Chomping at the bit to try it out.
Do you have to have a trust to buy a silencer? I am thinking about getting the griffin armament Optimus one. With the new ATF rule I don't know though. Sounds like a bunch of hassle and bs to get one. And not to mention a lot of money. I read a little about it and it seems that before July 13 having a trust was the way to go. But now since you don't have to get Cleo signature I don't really see the point.
Yeah Check out Bear Beam Firearms / Safe home consulting off 41st and mingo-ish. Good dudes. One stop shop for silencer, fingerprints, photos, trust.Is there a preferred dealer in the Tulsa area?
Now the only benefit to a trust is that that other people on your trust can have possession of it without your presence... A sibling wanted to borrow it and they are on the trust. etc. Upon death could they could take possession without re-registering. That is it. Now I would argue that it is more of a PITA, than it is worth to do it on a trust. Most of the benefits of a trust are gone except the aforementioned.
Pre-July 13th
Individual
Fingerprints
Passport photos
LEO sign-off
form
$200
Trust
Copy of trust
form
$200
Post-July 13th
Individual
Fingerprints
Passport photos
Letter to LEO
form
$200
Trust
Fingerprints of everyone on trust
Passport photos of everyone on trust
Copy of trust
Letter to LEO
form
$200
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