I researched on and off for about 2yrs. spoke with several attorneys, and ended up using:
https://www.guntrustguru.com/
This was a no nonsense easy trust that was prepared by a respected gun trust attorney. I had many emails and phone conversations with Jim Willi, and he was very helpful. He did not want to know the value of my gun collection etc. in order to try to con me into paying for an advanced or the recommended "professional trust" for what I have. I do have $1.00 contribution assigned to my trust and do not need to assign firearms unless doing a form1.
I wanted a gun trust only for nfa items. Not looking to provide asset protection from creditors, etc. This seems to be a big selling point to some gun trust lawyers:>(
I am the settlor and successor, and have all say in regards to trust unless ineligible, or upon death.
I am the only one that needs to sign the trust along with a notary public. I can also make changes to co-trustees without having to redo the trust or incur extra fees to do so(notary public required).
My goal is to be able to let family members to legally borrow/use nfa items when I am not present, and this trust does that.
Down the road, it probably does not matter, as any future el-presidente can make an executive order to null, or the nfa-batfe can rule however they desire and change the ruse.
You say it is unconstitutional? It has been going on for years, and no president is going to give up such powers, and congress does not have the guts to overturn the regulatory agencies involved.
Maybe I'm fartin in the wind:>)