Another quick question. On the Noveske website they state (quote) "The Noveske KX3 is classified as a flash suppressor by the BATF FTB". Does this mean it is regulated in the same manner as a can? If not, is the statement relevant to legal possesion?
Not to get into a political debate, but the moment you have to ask another man permission to do something - it is no longer a right, but a privilege.
On-topic - in my area, sign-offs are no problem - I still want a trust for several reasons:
1. Some sort of lawsuit protection to keep the lawyers at bay.
2. Untimely death - don't want the state to get any more out of me than they already have by consuming my wealth in probate.
3. No fingerprints/photos - it's bad enough that I have to ask permission to have NFA stuff, but I don't have time to go to the PD and get fingerprinted like a criminal - I have to work to sustain the state and myself.
There are more reasons, but those are some of the more important ones to me.