Oh I imagine, that's why I want my ducks in a row!But trust me when I say it very aggravating that I have 2 items my wife can't even bring somewhere to me.
Going through the motions and revisited this thread, wanted to let you know after talking to Silencer Shop today about the differences that's actually a violation of ATF rules and regs in regards to NFA Trusts. That's the major difference between a traditional and single shot trust, when adding an item to the traditional trust all members must "apply", and once approved all trustees have access to all items. The single or individual trust is the purchaser only during application, and can add/remove trustees after approval.Co-Trustees can possess the items in a properly drafted Trust. You make them Trustee after you get your stamp by making an amendment when you want to let them use it, then you remove all of them by amendment before you apply for another stamp.
Going through gunguru, did they require the usual fingerprints/passport style photo? If so, how did you submit them? Some trust allow for e-signatures and digital fingerprints which are convenient. Do co-trustees need to go through the fingerprint/photos?