Originally Posted by
aful
Speaking as an attorney, please use an attorney. People work hard to learn how to properly set up trusts and corporations, not to mention how to comply with local, state and federal firearms laws - it's complicated and there are issues to consider that premade forms can't help you with. If you have problems finding an attorney with firearms experience in state, call one out of state - they're on the internet - and see if he has a recommendation for you.
To steal a wise saying from someone else, if you're balking at the cost of hiring a lawyer to set up your NFA trust you might want to reconsider NFA as a hobby.