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    I heard that too, Demigod. In fact, I heard it AFTER my F4 for the suppressor went out (early Dec). I kept my fingers crossed, and lo/behold it was approved.

    FWIW, my original approved/stamped forms are my schedule A.

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    i just got kicked back a few days back......they requested my declaration of trust and my schedule A.

    I originally only sent the certification of trust.

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    Some people get all uppity about having to show the ATF everything that's in their Shd A.

    I don't care. I just want the approval. I send everything they could possibly want.
    "You people have too much time on your hands." - scottryan

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    I don't really care about all that.....the only thing in the sch A is going to be NFA items.

    I was merely attempting to push the limits of what was acceptable...in an attempt to make heads or tails of all the conflicting information i had read on the net.

    So i wasn't the least bit surprised when it got kicked back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyfishdave View Post
    Here's a snippet of a cover letter enclosed with my documents:

    November 17, 2007

    National Firearms Branch
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
    244 Needy Road
    Martinsburg, WV 25405


    Dear NFA/ATF Examiner,

    Enclosed, please find a check for $200, payable to the Department of The Justice, and two (2) copies each of the following:

    ATF Form 1 – Application to Make and Register a Firearm
    ATF Form 5330.20 – Certification of Compliance with 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(5)(B)
    Declaration of Trust, including Notarized Certification of Grantors, and Schedules A, B, C

    If you have any questions or concerns regarding this application, I can be best reached at the following:

    etc....

    Note, my Schedule A listed "$20 (twenty dollars) cash", while both Schedule B and C listed "No Schedule Property"

    I just submitted whatever Quicken Willmaker printed out, based upon the data entered to create a shared trust with my wife.
    Dude, when you add to the trust and print out new schedules, the old ones are null and void. That was a waste of paper and I'm sure a waste of the examiner's time trying to figure out if you know what you are doing or not.

    A wise man once said "it's better to be safe than sorry." but he really meant to say "you should it's BEST to be smart, better to be safe and sucks to be sorry."


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuicideHz View Post
    Dude, when you add to the trust and print out new schedules, the old ones are null and void. That was a waste of paper and I'm sure a waste of the examiner's time trying to figure out if you know what you are doing or not.

    A wise man once said "it's better to be safe than sorry." but he really meant to say "you should it's BEST to be smart, better to be safe and sucks to be sorry."

    ETA: Just call your examiner and ask what they'd like to receive. It's only them that matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuicideHz View Post
    Dude, when you add to the trust and print out new schedules, the old ones are null and void. That was a waste of paper and I'm sure a waste of the examiner's time trying to figure out if you know what you are doing or not.

    Dude, I'm not following your logic.

    This was my first NFA item and therefore, did not have any NFA items held in trust, except for the $20 to 'establish' this joint trust with my wife, which therefore 'requires' a Schedule B and C for individually owned items to be held in trust. My examiner had no issues with what I submitted, and will argue that it was better to submit everything in support of the trust, to ensure prompt approval.

    Maybe I don't know what I'm doing, but I did get the stamp turned around within 5 weeks. Since this was my first NFA item, my Schedule A has been updated, and a new schedule A reflecting this will be submitted the next time I apply for another NFA item

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    So let me get this straight:
    2 copies of form 1, Certificate of Compliance, Declaration of Trust with Notarized Certification of Grantors and Schedule A.

    The Declaration of Trust with Notarized Certification of Grantors and Schedule A are xerox copies, NOT originals. Right?

    The Schedule A list the items prior to this submittal, i.e. if I have $20 + suppressor already, those are the items on Schedule A. Right?

    The SBR will be added AFTER I received my approval. Right?

    Thanks in advanced.

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    Thanks for the replies.

    I have everything ready to mail out on Monday.

    I'm sending:

    (2) original signed Form 1's

    (1) ATF form 5330.20 Certification of Compliance with USC 922g5b

    (1) photocopy of the 8 page notarized Declaration of Trust

    (1) photocopy of the notarized Certificate of Trust

    (1) photocopy of the Schedule A which lists: "Rifle, make, model, ser. #XXX"

    (1) $200 USPS money order

    Sound good? I figured it was OK to list the rifle already. It doesn't mention anything about it being a SBR. Currently it is just a rifle. I guess you might have difficulty listing a weapon or silencer you were getting on a Form 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkoglman View Post
    Thanks for the replies.

    I have everything ready to mail out on Monday.

    I'm sending:

    (2) original signed Form 1's

    (1) ATF form 5330.20 Certification of Compliance with USC 922g5b

    (1) photocopy of the 8 page notarized Declaration of Trust

    (1) photocopy of the notarized Certificate of Trust

    (1) photocopy of the Schedule A which lists: "Rifle, make, model, ser. #XXX"

    (1) $200 USPS money order

    Sound good? I figured it was OK to list the rifle already. It doesn't mention anything about it being a SBR. Currently it is just a rifle. I guess you might have difficulty listing a weapon or silencer you were getting on a Form 4.
    You don't need to put the rifle in the Schedule A right now unless it is owned by the trust. YOU bought the rifle yourself, with your name on the 4473. How would it be in the trust? You'd have to have Willmaker spit out the forms for transferring it in and sign them to include it.

    I'm just going to assume you thought it had to be there. You CAN send in a blank schedule if you haven't put anything in the trust yet. My first can was filled out on forms when there was nothing else in the trust. It's still a valid trust even if it doesn't own anything.




    Yeah sorry Dave, I saw Schedules A, B and C and thought they were new iterations of one another. I've only seen a Schedule A. What is the B and C?

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