NFA Trust vs Individual Ownership — Suppressors, SBRs & Legal Liability in Idaho
What is a gun trust — and do you need one in Idaho? In this episode of North Idaho Experience, we sit down with local attorney Ben Allen to break down everything you need to know about NFA gun trusts, Title II firearms, tax stamps, and how a properly drafted gun trust can protect you, your family, and your NFA items like suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns.
Ben walks us through the history of the National Firearms Act of 1934, how the $200 tax stamp came to be, and why suppressors have surged in popularity over the last decade. He also covers the critical 2016 federal rule change that reshaped how gun trusts work — and why owning a suppressor or SBR in your individual name instead of a trust could put you and your spouse at legal risk without even knowing it.
Whether you're a first-time NFA buyer, a gun owner thinking about estate planning, or just curious why it's called a "tax stamp," this episode is packed with clear, practical information straight from an Idaho attorney who handles these trusts regularly.
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📌 Topics Covered in This Episode:
What a gun trust actually is and why you probably need one — If you own or plan to own any NFA item (suppressor, SBR, SBS), an individually-owned tax stamp could expose you and your family to unintended federal felony liability. A gun trust solves that.
The full history of the National Firearms Act and the tax stamp — From the 1934 origins tied to Prohibition-era gang violence, to the 1986 machine gun ban, to the 2016 federal rule change — you'll finally understand why this system works the way it does.
How a gun trust protects your NFA items after you die — Without a trust, your suppressor or SBR becomes a probate asset in legal limbo. A properly drafted gun trust lets NFA items transfer seamlessly to your heirs with no Form 5 delays or ATF headaches.
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