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<blockquote data-quote="GTS225" data-source="post: 463121" data-attributes="member: 6678"><p>Hey, has anybody gotten themselves some legal "accessories" for their weapons?</p><p></p><p>I ask because I've put myself on the "grid" for sure, now. Had a sports show this past weekend, and sprung for a Dakota Silencer for my rimfire rifles. Yeah, it's expensive, but totally legal. $535 for the silencer, $200 for the federal tax stamp, and another $60 for the state stamp.</p><p>I opted for an ownership trust, rather than personal ownership, as I can add people I trust to it, and they share ownership of the silencer. In that way, it can be passed to my heirs rather than be confiscated and destroyed upon my death.</p><p></p><p>Still need to have the barrel threaded, and the official paperwork hasn't come back, but I see no problems with it.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, the political climate won't take a sharp downturn and change everything around on me.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTS225, post: 463121, member: 6678"] Hey, has anybody gotten themselves some legal "accessories" for their weapons? I ask because I've put myself on the "grid" for sure, now. Had a sports show this past weekend, and sprung for a Dakota Silencer for my rimfire rifles. Yeah, it's expensive, but totally legal. $535 for the silencer, $200 for the federal tax stamp, and another $60 for the state stamp. I opted for an ownership trust, rather than personal ownership, as I can add people I trust to it, and they share ownership of the silencer. In that way, it can be passed to my heirs rather than be confiscated and destroyed upon my death. Still need to have the barrel threaded, and the official paperwork hasn't come back, but I see no problems with it. Hopefully, the political climate won't take a sharp downturn and change everything around on me. Roger [/QUOTE]
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