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North Carolina Estate Planning: NFA Gun Trusts!

DIY Gun Trusts? Know the Risks!

Eighty percent of people who fill in blank forms to create legal documents of any kind do so incorrectly. Are you going to beat the odds?  Are you willing to take the risks?

James Barrett Wilson, Jr., is a 2nd Amendment attorney practicing in North Carolina for over 20 years.  He has completed hundreds of National Firearms Act Trusts, and has the experience in drafting NFA Gun Trusts for your estate planning needs.  Do not risk your firearms collection investment to inadequate and insufficient Do-It-Yourself form legal documents.

Further, using a do-it-yourself form trust provides you with no attorney buffer between you and the ATF or local law enforcement, should there be an incident with your NFA item or weapon.  Who are you going to call if there is a shooting, a theft, or a carry incident with your NFA item, or any other gun you own?  James Barrett Wilson, Jr. and his staff of investigators, have the knowledge and experience to stand between you and the ATF and local law enforcement in any shooting or other incident with your items.

A properly executed and attorney-reviewed NFA Gun Trust is an estate document, which allows for the acquisition, transfer, possession, and use of certain types of Class 3 firearms.  Some examples of Class 3 firearms that could be included in an NFA Gun Trust are: full automatics (machine guns), suppressors (silencers), short-barreled rifles (SBR's) or short-barreled shotguns, destructive devices, and a general category of Any Other Weapon, or AOW. Through a gun trust, you can also purchase these items without the need and hassle of photographs, fingerprints, or a chief law enforcement officer approval signature.

You own weapons for sporting purposes, to protect your family, and essentially "peace of mind".  Having a 2nd Amendment attorney's 24hr emergency telephone number on speed dial and his card in your wallet is about peace of mind.  Same with drafting your NFA Gun Trust.  For more information, visit NorthCarolinaGunTrust.com!