Should Firearms Go Into Their Own Separate Trust
Yes, a separate trust created just for holding firearms is a great idea. Guns and vehicles are the deadliest and lawsuit heavy assets anyone can own. All weapons can go into a standard Bulletproof Trust, setup as an Operating Trust. It is a good idea to separate non-NFA and NFA firearms into separate trusts.
**See article: Creating Separate Trusts for Firearms and Home for specific instructions on how to accomplish this.
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