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After the gun trust is created, you can appoint additional co-trustees to your gun trust (so that they can use and possess your NFA firearms) at any time without amending the gun trust. This is a significant difference between our gun trust and almost every other gun trust out there.
Single Shot Trust doesn't require additional paperwork nor notarization, and can be easily amended to add responsible parties. Additionally, keeping each Item in its own trust allows you to decide who is a trustee on specific items, and makes purchasing more NFA items easier.
National Firearms Act (NFA) Responsible Person Questionnaire (ATF Form 5320.23) | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Amendment to Remove Trustees It's truly as simple as adding a responsible party to your trust, if not easier. You will need to fill in the blanks and sign the amendment with a notary* present. After that, you'll have successfully removed them from your Trust.
It's important to know what you want to change and where in your trust document this information lives (such as the article number you're amending). Fill out the amendment form. Complete the entire form. It's important to be clear and detailed in describing your changes.