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Looking to expand your rights with Title 2 Class 3 firearms, including Short Barreled Rifles (SBR’s), Silencers, and even machine guns?

If so, we have exciting news for you! Introducing the Attorney Drafted NFA Trust-a powerful legal too that opens the door to a whole new world of possibilities for legal firearms ownership.

Why An NFA Trust?

The National Firearms Act (NFA) imposes strict regulations on the ownership of certain firearms and accessories, but an NFA Trust provides a legal pathway to navigate these regulations seamlessly. With an NFA Trust, you can simplify the process of acquiring and managing Title 2 Class 3 firearms, making it easier and more secure for you and your family to own and enjoy these regulated firearms.

40 States: Where It’s Legal

Great news for firearm enthusiasts! In many states across the country, it is legal to own Silencers, Short Barreled Rifles, Short Barrleled Shotguns and Machine Guns with an NFA Trust. This means you can confidently expand your collection without worrying about legal constraints. Here’s a list of states:

The team at AZCCWOnline are experienced firearms instructors, consultants and ATF specialists who can help you establish a robust customized Attorney Drafted NFA Trust tailored to the specific laws in your state, ensuring compliance and peace of mind preventing you, your friends and family members from becoming “accidental felons.”

Silencers: More Than Just Quiet

One of the most sought-after items in the Title 2 Class 3 category is the Silencer, and for good reason. Beyond the obvious noise reduction, silencers offer a several benefits:

  • Hearing Protection for Home Defense: In high-stress home defense situations, protecting your hearing is crucial. Silencers significantly reduce the noise produced by a firearm, especially indoors, making it safer for you and your loved ones while giving you a tactical advantage.
 
  • Enhanced Shooting Performance: Silencers can improve your overall shooting performance by minimizing muzzle rise and recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots and greater control.
 
  • Preserving Your Passion: Enjoy shooting sports without the hassle of ear protection, and be considerate to those around you by minimizing noise pollution.
 
  • Silencers make your shooting experience more enjoyable for everyone involved, especially for beginners, spouses and children with sensitive hearing.

 

Secure Your Legacy: NFA Trusts for Future Generations

 
Life is unpredictable, and we understand the importance of ensuring that your passion for firearms is passed down seamlessly to future generations. An Attorney Drafted NFA Trust allows you to appoint co-trustees and designate beneficiaries who can legally possess and enjoy NFA items listed in your trust, even in your absence.
 
  • Co-Trusteeship: By appointing co-trustees, you ensure that trusted individuals, such as family members or close friends, have the legal authority to possess and manage NFA items listed in your trust. This means that your firearm collection remains in capable hands, even if you’re not personally present or deceased. (Yes, Co-Trustees can take NFA Items to the range and be in possession if you are not present)
 
  • Quick Modifications: Needs to add or remove co-trustees and beneficiaries? We provide No-Hassle modifications to your trust as your needs change. Simple changes and amendments are done a no cost. Simply contact the AZCCWOnline NFA Trust Team and we’ll guide you through the process.
 
  • Beneficiary Designations: Designating beneficiaries in your NFA Trust allows them to inherit and legally possess NFA items without the need for a separate ATF application or approval process. This streamlined approach simplifies the transfer of ownership and ensures a seamless transition of your collection.
 
  • No-Limit: List unlimited numbers of items in your trust. If you plan on adding multiple Suppressors/Silencers, Short Barreled Rifles, Short Barreled Shotguns and machine guns to your collection our NFA Trusts are constructed to expand your legal ownership quickly and efficiently.

  • Restrictive States: If your primary residence is in a restrictive state such as California, for example, but you have a secondary residence in a state like Arizona where you can legally own Suppressors and Short Barreled Rifles, an NFA Trust can help expand your firearms ownership options.

  • Expedited ATF Approval Process: With a bullet-proof Attorney Drafted NFA Trust, the ATF approval process is streamlined and in many cases may help expedite your application and approval by minimizing mistakes and ATF rejections.

 

Why Choose AZCCWOnline For Your Attorney Drafted NFA Trust?

Unlike “boiler-plate” trusts, our team of experienced firearms consultants and in-house Firearms Attorney s are here to help you through the entire process. Getting your Attorney Drafted NFA Trusts is not only legally sound, but also tailored to your needs and your states requirements. We understand the importance of preserving your investment in firearms and ensuring that it becomes an enduring legacy for those who matter most to you.

AZCCWOnline.com delivers America’s Best Online Concealed Carry and Firearms Safety and Self-Defense Courses. Our customer service team has helped thousands of people get the knowledge and firearms training resources they need to be responsibly armed citizens. We’ve created this Free NFA Trust to help demystify the NFA Trust and ATF Application Process and to make it easier for people to legally expand their firearms collections.

Ready to take the next step in legal firearm ownership? You’re eligible for a deeply discounted Attorney Drafted NFA Trust and our ATF SBR Form 1 Concierge to walk you through the ATF registration and application process as a valued AOR Member.

The information on this website and  list of states and their specific laws and requirements are listed for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. These requirements are for non-dealers. This information does change over time and varies state by state and according to your eligibility. Please seek advice from specialists with experience with Federal and State Firearms Laws for information regarding your specific questions and state requirements. To speak with an NFA Trust Specialist Call 1-602-300-3550.

NFA QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

An NFA Trust is a legal document that allows individuals to own and share National Firearms Act (NFA) items, such as suppressors, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), short-barreled shotguns (SBS’s), and machine guns, in compliance with federal regulations. It simplifies ownership by allowing multiple trustees to legally possess and use these items without the primary trustee present.

An NFA Trust offers several benefits:

  • Shared Access: Multiple people (co-trustees) can legally use NFA items, ideal for families or close friends.
  • Estate Planning: Simplifies transferring NFA items to heirs without complex legal processes.
  • Flexibility: Add or remove trustees and items as needed, unlike individual filings.
  • Privacy: Keeps your firearm collection details private compared to individual registration.

Yes, while older requirements like local law enforcement sign-off are obsolete, NFA Trusts remain valuable for shared access, estate planning, and streamlined ATF paperwork. They provide legal peace of mind and flexibility for responsible firearm owners. Recent changes have removed the $200 per item Tax Stamp but registration and a trust is still required. The $0 Tax Stamp goes into effect January 1, 2026.

Our free NFA Trust course is a $59 value. It’s a comprehensive online program, taught by an Arizona firearms attorney, covering how to establish a bullet-proof NFA Trust, legal compliance, and ownership of NFA items like suppressors and SBRs. Learn at your own pace, 24/7, from the comfort of home.

The NFA Trust setup, prepared by a Firearms Attorney, costs $1200 for non-students. However, students of our AZ CCW Online courses receive a discounted rate of $500, saving $700. This includes a customized, bullet-proof trust with quick turnaround and no in-person meeting required.

An NFA Trust can hold various Title 2 (Class 3) items, including:

  • Short-barreled rifles (SBRs)
  • Short-barreled shotguns
  • Suppressors (silencers)
  • Machine guns (pre-1986 fully automatic firearms)
  • Other NFA-regulated items Multiple items can be added to a single trust, and co-trustees can access them legally.
  • An NFA Trust is not used for your regular firearms such as handguns, shotguns and rifles. An NFA Trust is Only for NFA items listed above.

You can add family members, friends, or other trusted individuals as co-trustees, allowing them to legally use NFA items without your presence. Trustees can be added or removed as needed, offering flexibility for your trust’s management. CO-trustees will need to undergo a background check and must not be a prohibited possessor under Federal Law.

You can add family members, friends, or other trusted individuals as co-trustees, allowing them to legally use NFA items without your presence. Trustees can be added or removed as needed, offering flexibility for your trust’s management. CO-trustees will need to undergo a background check and must not be a prohibited possessor under Federal Law.

An NFA Trust can hold various Title 2 (Class 3) items, including:

  • Short-barreled rifles (SBRs)
  • Short-barreled shotguns
  • Suppressors (silencers)
  • Machine guns (pre-1986 fully automatic firearms)
  • Other NFA-regulated items Multiple items can be added to a single trust, and co-trustees can access them legally.
  • An NFA Trust is not used for your regular firearms such as handguns, shotguns and rifles. An NFA Trust is Only for NFA items listed above.
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