A question for anyone who has experience w/ setting up an NFA trust - does a trust require a physical address or could I use a P.O. Box? Getting ready to redeploy and then PCS, but I want to get moving on the trust and figure I can get P.O. Box quicker than an actual address..
I say, lett'em - and then stare. When they get pissed, and they will, point out that if they wanted privacy/modesty then maybe they should seek it rather than demand others accomodate them.
The gunsmiths there are great - the front office, from the owner on down, are dicks. Short story is they mismanaged the timeline for getting my work done by a huge margin and couldn't be bothered to address my concerns.. i.e. an upcoming hunt I really wanted to use the rifle on.. On one occassion when I was in the shop looking for an update there was a lady with a list from her husband looking for 9mm plinking ammo and they tried to sell her the equivalent amount in premium defense rounds. She was confused by the disparity in what she expected to pay vs what her husband had told her she should pay. I pointed her toward Sportsman's where she could get yellow-box or similar.. They weren't too happy with me but at that point in my dealings with them I didn't really care..
Great products, I had some custom work done on my .450 Marlin by those guys - super happy with the end result. That said they'll never get my business again as they are among the biggest bunch of douchebags I've had to deal with..
Just wow.
The only drugs here would be a hybrid, if you will, a cross between Bluegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Featherbed Bent and Northern California Sinsimilla.
Whoever put this together was probably also in charge of the yearbook club in highschool..
It's a goldmine for satire though - “If you know the mission, it helps you care more about your job". Funny, I thought the mission was the job...