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  • sovic4
    Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 147

    NFA

    Legality of using parents AZ address to get an ID card to legally obtain/store a class 2 weapon in my name at the AZ address?
  • #2
    Curtis
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 1443

    I think you will run into legal issues with that plan.

    Why don't you have an NFA trust set up. Use the AZ address. List yourself and your parents. Then the trust can purchase the NFA items and any other AZ legal guns. You can control of all of the guns as a trustee.

    the NFA trust route is legal and unambiguous. Keep in mind that online legal advice from no lawyers is just stupid. Talk to an NFA trust lawyer like I did. It only cost $300 for the trust.

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    • #3
      tozan
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 1102

      Just move there for a year and buy whatever you want then store it there after you stupidly move back to California...

      It sucks as a California resident you can not personally buy the fun NFA weapons I just don't get it???? I think what your are proposing would not be legal. In Claifornia you can own NFA weapons in other states but you can not buy them except with a trust and as I understand ATF would like to stop trust ownerships because it allows multiple ownership.

      But like myself you can own them as long as you bought them before you became a California subject... And you can store them in any FREE state. Mine live in Florida now but hopefully next week I will be moving to Nevada and they will be able to live with me again... Good luck with what ever you do.
      A gun is like a parachute. If you need one, and don't have one, you may never need one again.

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      • #4
        Quiet
        retired Goon
        • Mar 2007
        • 30242

        Originally posted by Curtis
        I think you will run into legal issues with that plan.

        Why don't you have an NFA trust set up. Use the AZ address. List yourself and your parents. Then the trust can purchase the NFA items and any other AZ legal guns. You can control of all of the guns as a trustee.

        the NFA trust route is legal and unambiguous. Keep in mind that online legal advice from no lawyers is just stupid. Talk to an NFA trust lawyer like I did. It only cost $300 for the trust.
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        • #5
          audiophil2
          Senior Member
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Jan 2007
          • 8736

          Several of my local AZ customers have our company on their trusts. These are mostly single guys with no simple way to pass down the gun in the event the owner has medical/legal issues. I also have married guys put us on the trust for personal reasons.
          The nice thing about putting us on the trust is that we can store the guns while they are out of town on vacation.

          I was considering opening this up as a service for CA residents that would like to own machine guns but have no place or residency to store them. The setup would be similar to a bank safe deposit box but with larger lockable drawers all within a walk-in vault like at Scottsdale Gun Club.

          Right now the trusts are set up that we are co-owners of the guns, silencers, etc. for simplicity sake. If I was to create a service I would have the lawyers draft the trusts so that my company can only possess the NFA items and not sell them without documented permission of the the customer.

          This is all part of a multiple ideas being proposed for the west valley along I-10. I can't get into much detail about anything right now.
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