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Bill of Sale

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:50 pm
by chrish20202
I got several guns from my grandfather's estate. The executor already has all my information (DOB, SSN, etc) since he has been managing my investments all my life. Is there any reason NOT to get a Bill of Sale? I want to be able to clearly show how and when I got them should any of them turn out to have a shady past.

Thanks. Chris

Re: Bill of Sale

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:53 pm
by RPBrown
If he and the guns are in Texas, no need for a bill of sale

Re: Bill of Sale

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:55 pm
by Cedar Park Dad
chrish20202 wrote:I got several guns from my grandfather's estate. The executor already has all my information (DOB, SSN, etc) since he has been managing my investments all my life. Is there any reason NOT to get a Bill of Sale? I want to be able to clearly show how and when I got them should any of them turn out to have a shady past.

Thanks. Chris

Were these gifts from his estate? They wouldn't have a bill of sale.
I'm sure the executor can generate a letter citing the gift of items from your grandfather's estate. That shouldn't be an issue.

Re: Bill of Sale

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 3:49 pm
by Pecos
Cedar Park Dad wrote:
chrish20202 wrote:I got several guns from my grandfather's estate. The executor already has all my information (DOB, SSN, etc) since he has been managing my investments all my life. Is there any reason NOT to get a Bill of Sale? I want to be able to clearly show how and when I got them should any of them turn out to have a shady past.

Thanks. Chris

Were these gifts from his estate? They wouldn't have a bill of sale.
I'm sure the executor can generate a letter citing the gift of items from your grandfather's estate. That shouldn't be an issue.
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