A family member and I want to invest together in guns and ammunition over the next 5-10 years. We would like to have these assets protected in such a way that they are in both our names and can be readily accessed by either of us if one of us passes away unexpectedly etc...
Would a gun trust be the best way to do this? Any places to start learning about them?
Gun Trust Basics?
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Guns and ammunition on a trust?! No! Sbr's, silencers,
full-auto, yes. Also keep in mind that if you or both are married and one gets a divorce all that will be on the line unless you take it out of the trust and put it somewhere else lol.
full-auto, yes. Also keep in mind that if you or both are married and one gets a divorce all that will be on the line unless you take it out of the trust and put it somewhere else lol.
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My old man backed out of doing it, so no worries! Married? Hell, I'm too poor and hate working too much to give half my sh@t to some woman I hate. Seen my friends do it. Marriage is a four letter word.Cubanstang50 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:31 pm Guns and ammunition on a trust?! No! Sbr's, silencers,
full-auto, yes. Also keep in mind that if you or both are married and one gets a divorce all that will be on the line unless you take it out of the trust and put it somewhere else lol.