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Maximum Protection · NFA & Gun Trust

The tier for serious stewardship.

Everything in Gun Legacy — plus NFA item tracking, ATF tax stamp storage, gun trust document vault, and responsible-person records. For owners whose collections include suppressors, SBRs, Class III items, or anything held under a gun trust.

$299 / year
Works out to $24.92/month. Cancel anytime.
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NFA Registered
Title II Item
3 of Unlimited
SilencerCo Omega 9K
Suppressor · 9mm
ATF Form Form 4 · Approved
Tax Stamp $200 · On File
Held By Miller Family Trust
Responsible Persons 2 on record
📜 Tax Stamp PDF
Uploaded Mar 2025
Secure
Why Trust Exists

NFA items come with paperwork.
A lot of it.

If you own suppressors, short-barreled rifles, or anything under the National Firearms Act, you are already maintaining records the ATF expects you to have. Your tax stamp. Your Form 4. Your gun trust, if you have one. Each responsible person. Each transfer.

Scattered across a filing cabinet, a safe, a shoebox, and three email archives, those records become a problem — during an audit, a move, an inheritance, a trust amendment, or any of the ordinary life events that happen to NFA owners.

Gun Trust is the vault designed for NFA stewardship. Every stamp, every form, every responsible person, every amendment — organized, encrypted, and at hand the moment you need it.

What Gun Trust Adds

NFA-grade record keeping

Everything in Gun Legacy — plus the fields and documents that Title II ownership actually requires.

NFA Item Tracking

Every regulated item, properly recorded

Suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, machine guns, AOWs, destructive devices. Each with the fields the ATF actually asks about — form type, registration number, approval date, tax stamp, holder, and responsible persons. Not a gun inventory field crammed onto a civilian-rifle form.

  • All Title II categories supported (Suppressor, SBR, SBS, MG, AOW, DD)
  • Form 1 (make/manufacture) and Form 4 (transfer) tracking
  • Serial number, model, manufacturer, caliber, overall length
  • Approval date, wait time tracked, calendar reminders
NFA Record · Dead Air Nomad Approved
Type Suppressor
ATF Form Form 4
Serial DA-NMD-27842
Caliber .30 / 7.62 NATO
Approved Mar 12, 2025
Wait Time 247 days
Tax Stamp Vault

Every stamp where you can find it

Upload each ATF tax stamp PDF as it arrives. Gun Trust stores the stamp, ties it to the item, tracks the stamp number and approval date, and keeps it encrypted at rest. When you need it — for sale, transfer, estate, or audit — it's already there.

  • PDF upload tied to each NFA item
  • Stamp number and approval date captured as searchable metadata
  • 256-bit encryption at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit
  • Export any stamp as a standalone PDF for transfer paperwork
ATF
STAMP
Form 4 Tax Stamp
$200 · Transfer Tax
Stamp Number
2024-0417-8821
Approved
Mar 12, 2025
Item
Dead Air Nomad
Held By
Miller Family Trust
Gun Trust Document Vault

Your trust documents, organized

Upload your gun trust instrument, any amendments, schedules A and B, and attorney correspondence. Everything attached to the trust that holds your NFA items — in one encrypted vault, accessible to you and any responsible persons you grant access.

  • Primary trust document plus unlimited amendments
  • Schedule A (grantors) and Schedule B (property) tracking
  • Attorney contact info and engagement letters
  • Multiple trusts supported (personal, family, business)
Miller Family Trust Active
Type Revocable Gun Trust
Grantor Thomas Miller
Trustees 2 active
Established Oct 2019
Amendments 3 on file
Schedule B Items 7 NFA items listed
Responsible Persons

Track every RP on the trust

Each person you've added to your gun trust is a Responsible Person under 27 CFR 479.11, and each has paperwork on file with the ATF. Gun Trust keeps the Form 5320.23, fingerprint card status, photo, and contact info for every RP in one place.

  • Unlimited Responsible Persons on the trust
  • Form 5320.23 on file for each RP
  • Fingerprint card, photo, and contact tracked
  • Added/removed history — with the amendment that made it official
Responsible Persons · 2 on record Verified
RP #1 Thomas Miller (Grantor)
5320.23 ✓ On File
Prints + Photo ✓ Verified
RP #2 Sarah Miller (Co-Trustee)
5320.23 ✓ On File
Added Amendment 2 · Jun 2021
3 Free Transfers $150 value
3 Free Clears $30 value

$180 of platform credits included

Gun Trust triples your Gun Safe credits. Three free transfers and three free serial checks per year — covering more than half the annual subscription in credits alone. The rest is NFA-grade record keeping.

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I had four suppressors, two SBRs, and a machine gun spread across two trusts. The paperwork lived in three binders, my email, and one very unorganized filing cabinet. The first time I actually found every stamp in under a minute was in Gun Vault.

Matt K.
Gun Trust member · Arizona
Who Gun Trust Is For

Built for Title II owners

Gun Trust is the tier when a gun trust, NFA items, or both are part of your life.

01

The Suppressor Owner

You've got two, four, maybe ten suppressors. Each one has a stamp, a serial, a trust attached. You want every piece of paperwork in one organized, encrypted, portable place.

2–10 NFA items typical
02

The Trust Holder

Your gun trust was $399 from SilencerShop or $1,500 from a real attorney. Either way, it deserves the same care you gave to setting it up. Every amendment, every RP, every Schedule B update tracked.

Has a trust, needs record keeping
03

The Class III Enthusiast

SBR builds, machine guns, destructive devices. You own things that come with a level of scrutiny most gun owners never see. Your records need to be beyond reproach. Gun Trust is that level.

SOT-adjacent serious owners
Gun Legacy → Gun Trust

What changes when you upgrade

Everything Gun Legacy gave you — plus the NFA layer.

Gun Legacy keeps

Everything Gun Legacy has, you still have
  • Heir designation (primary + 2 backups per firearm)
  • Legacy stories — unlimited, rich formatting
  • Up to 3 digital executors with verified access
  • State-by-state transfer guidance for heirs
  • Printable estate PDF for attorneys
  • Unlimited photos, history, bill of sale storage

Gun Trust adds

The reasons to upgrade
  • Unlimited firearms (no cap — collectors welcome)
  • Full NFA item tracking (Form 1, Form 4)
  • ATF tax stamp storage (PDF + metadata)
  • Gun trust document vault (instrument + amendments)
  • Multiple trusts supported (personal, family, business)
  • Responsible Persons tracking (5320.23, prints, photos)
  • Schedule A / Schedule B management
  • +3 free GunTransfers per year ($150 value)
  • +3 free GunClears per year ($30 value)
Questions

Gun Trust FAQ

The questions NFA owners and trust holders ask before committing.

Do I need a gun trust to use Gun Trust?
No. Plenty of NFA items are registered to individuals without a trust. Gun Trust still works — you just skip the Gun Trust Document Vault and Responsible Persons features, and use the rest (NFA item tracking, tax stamp storage, state transfer guidance, legacy tools). If you add a trust later, the features light up automatically.
Is Gun Trust a replacement for an NFA attorney?
Absolutely not. Gun Trust is record-keeping software. It does not draft trust documents, does not file paperwork with the ATF, does not provide legal advice, and does not certify anything. An NFA attorney drafts your trust; Gun Trust stores and organizes the trust, stamps, and related documents you've already received.
Can I file Form 1 or Form 4 through Gun Vault?
No. ATF filings go through eForms (https://eforms.atf.gov) or through your FFL/SOT dealer. Gun Trust stores approved forms and tax stamps after they're received. It is not an FFL, not a filing agent, and not connected to the ATF's systems.
What happens to my NFA items if I die?
If they're held by a gun trust, the trust continues — the successor trustees take over under the trust's terms, and your named beneficiaries receive the items per the trust instrument. If held individually, they transfer via Form 5 (tax-exempt transfer to lawful heir). Gun Trust stores the paperwork your executor and heirs need and walks them through the process. A separate affidavit your attorney prepares is still the binding document; Gun Trust makes executing it painless.
What about a Schedule A / Schedule B update?
When you add an NFA item to your trust, you update Schedule B (the property schedule). When you add or remove trustees or RPs, you update Schedule A or an amendment. Gun Trust tracks each update and the date it became effective, ties it to the underlying trust, and keeps the document attached. Your attorney still drafts the amendment — Gun Trust keeps the paper trail organized.
How secure is my data? I'm already nervous about ATF visibility.
Your data is encrypted at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.3). We never share, sell, or report your records to ATF, manufacturers, insurance companies, or anyone else. We would only respond to a valid US court order specifically directed at us — and we'd notify you unless legally barred from doing so. Gun Vault is not a federal registry and has no reporting obligations.
Can my Responsible Persons access the trust vault?
Yes — you can optionally grant each RP read access to the trust document, amendments, and item list. They log in with their own email and a secure invite. You control their access and can revoke it anytime. This is especially useful when an RP is also a co-trustee and needs to verify terms.
What if ATF audits me?
Audits are rare for individual NFA owners but more common for SOT dealers and active trusts. In either case, Gun Trust gives you an organized package: item records, tax stamps, trust documents, RP records, and a printable audit-ready PDF summary. Having records organized doesn't prevent scrutiny — it reduces the time and stress of responding to it.
Can I store items from multiple trusts?
Yes. Gun Trust supports multiple trusts on one account — personal gun trust, family trust, business SOT trust. Each has its own document vault, schedules, and RP list. Items are tagged to the trust that holds them. Useful for dealers, collectors with estate-planning trusts separate from their NFA trust, or anyone running more than one entity.
If I cancel Gun Trust, what happens to my NFA data?
You can export everything first — all NFA records, tax stamp PDFs, trust documents, RP files — in a structured ZIP at any time. After cancellation the NFA-specific data is kept read-only for 60 days so you can still download. Your regular firearm records drop down to the tier you select. After 60 days, NFA data is permanently deleted.

Gun Vault is not a law firm. Nothing in Gun Trust — this page, the software, or any related content — constitutes legal advice. The National Firearms Act, state laws governing NFA items, and gun trust law are complex and change over time. Consult a qualified NFA attorney for legal questions about your specific situation. Gun Trust organizes and stores records; your attorney tells you what they mean.

Records worthy of Title II

$299 a year. Unlimited firearms. Every stamp, trust document, and responsible person where you can find it in seconds. $180 in platform credits. Built for the owners who take it seriously.

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