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May 19, 2020

NFA Gun Trust

What Is A Gun Trust?

Firearms, News, NFA Gun Trust, TipsBy W. Brad ThomasMay 19, 2020Leave a comment

WHAT IS A GUN TRUST? A Gun Trust is the generic term for an irrevocable or revocable trust that takes title to firearms. “Gun Trusts” are sometimes known as NFA Firearms Trusts, Firearms Trusts, or Firearms Revocable Trusts. Any legally owned firearm can be placed under a gun trust. But, these trusts are particularly applicable to weapons…

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