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by Wes
Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:38 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Thinking of creating NFA Trust
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Re: Thinking of creating NFA Trust

jiannichan wrote:I used Christopher Bass from The Bass Firm. He is located in Irving. I found him on AR15.com when I was searching. I was going to go with Sean Cody but a few emails and phone calls leaving messages to his place with my questions went unanswered, I decided to find someone else. Chris answered all my questions and helped me a great deal. I had him set me up with a trust 3 years ago and I needed to make a couple changes a few months ago and he was still able to help me, free of charge.

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Same here, he was very helpful and answered several emails worth of questions before I even chose him. I looked for many months before choosing a lawyer and looked at the diy route, but ultimately paid for help because I didn't want to risk it. Risk being denied and waiting longer than I already had to, risk of possibly getting in trouble if my paperwork was ever questioned, risk of losing my newly acquired parts even, etc. NFA items are not cheap typically, the trust cost was small in the grand scheme of things.

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