The good thing is, none of us are extremists. We're just fighting and trying to hold on to the fundamental ideas that our republic was fought for. We're trying to hold on to the memory of the people that died fighting for the independence of the United States. No infringements. The extremists...
Ok, spoke with my trust lawyer. He does agree that successor trustees will most likely have to be fingerprinted based on how the rule was written. Some may be open to interpretation based on who reviews your paperwork, but he said be prepared for it.
Other options if I don't want to deal with...
Half tempted to forgo the trust from here on out and go individual instead. But then I'd need another :) gun safe to separate out the items that the wife can get her hands on and what she couldn't... might be an idea...
I'm not certain I'm going to be able to find my attorney. You guys know him. I think he changed his handle to Lex Armarum. Last time he posted on these forums was: September 6th, 2016
Anybody have a current address for him? Not sure if I should post his name or not. His old team gave me a...
This makes the most sense to me also. I'm wondering if the lady I spoke to actually knows exactly what she's talking about. I feel like she only heard "trustee" when I said "successor trustee"'.
Ok,
Just got off the phone with Martinsburg. She stated that a beneficiary does not have to fill out the form or fingerprints. But the successor trustees do.
So that sort of poses a pain in the azz.
Anybody thinking about creating a trust right now may want to take that into account during...
I apologize in advance for this question, I'm certain its been asked multiple times already.
I have an existing trust, created in 2012.
I'm the settlor.
My wife is the trustee and the beneficiary.
I have two named successor trustees.
The two named successor trustees have not signed an...
Not surprised. Just making sure we're all on the same page. Just a couple up, people were still responding about a 9" barrel length. It was getting confusing.
You should talk to the lawyer that is drawing up your trust, but at a minimum I understand that if your Maryland trust is examined by a gun trust lawyer of another state, that there is a potential that the Maryland trust might be applicable in the other state, if it meets the other states...
Im still waiting. When Nov 4 comes around and scumstain wins, then I may have to break down and get it. If the good guy wins, I may give it another couple years and see what happens.
All joking aside, in my case my bolt would not lock up with a go guage, called the manufacturer and they told me it was rough cut, and needed to be finished.
Probably not op's
issue anyway.
Did you assemble the upper? Some precision barrels need to have the chamber finish reamed. My .204 had to be reamed to get the bolt to close correctly.
http://www.egwguns.com/scope-mounts/savage-shortened-220-slug-gun-picatinny-rail-scope-mount-0-moa/
Appears out of stock at EGW, but you could check Midway and others for the part no.
I personally like their mounts and rings...