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Is there a good place in/around Hattiesburg to order a suppressor and do the paperwork?
Thanks, Pete
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Mike smith, smiths speed shop in purvis. he owns more nfa stuff than anybody else in the state.
601 550 8888
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The rack outdoors in collins is a good place. They have a silencer shop kiosk to speed things up. The manager is a friend of mine a real cajun he can get you whatever you want.
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The rack outdoors in collins is a good place. They have a silencer shop kiosk to speed things up. The manager is a friend of mine a real cajun he can get you whatever you want.
The can I have in jail is there. First time using them. First two I used Rebel rifle ordinance in ellisville. No kiosk though. Kiosk is real handy. Especially for subsequent purchases
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I bought my first and only one from Davy Keith at Rebel Rifle. I would love to buy another but I hated doing all the trust paperwork
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Smith's Speed Shop. Mike is a good guy and his warehouse is a musuem. It's too big to be called a shop. The junk/treasure parked around his shop was worth the drive last to look at time I was there
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The can I have in jail is there. First time using them. First two I used Rebel rifle ordinance in ellisville. No kiosk though. Kiosk is real handy. Especially for subsequent purchases
Does he do trust paperwork?
Does he do trust paperwork?
I'm not real sure if does or not. Mine were individual
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He doesn't do the trust paperwork he has a lawyer that he refers his customers to. The lawyer is in oxford I believe and he charges about 200 to do the paperwork for the trust. That's who I used to do mine.
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Does he do trust paperwork?
You can get that done online for about $50-$99. Never had any issues with mine.
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Is a trust even worth it anymore??
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Is a trust even worth it anymore??
If you plan to share with family or friends, so you don’t have to be present, yes. Also, it makes the inheritance aspect easier.
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Depends on if you want to have someone else (kids, nephew etc) able to posses and use it without you around?
It does help with passing it along after death as well since there isnt as much paperwork to deal with. Its a one time deal and can also put firearms in it to pass along as well.
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You can get that done online for about $50-$99. Never had any issues with mine.
When I decide to take the plunge, I'll have to get up with you and figure out how to do it. I want one but want my wife and 3 grown kids to be able to use it.
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When I decide to take the plunge, I'll have to get up with you and figure out how to do it. I want one but want my wife and 3 grown kids to be able to use it.
You know your not gonna spend $50.
And I'm not gonna cut you any slack.
Have we bonded yet? :p
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