Having a competent lawyer who is familiar with trusts and the ATF "look it over" means your estate and NFA items will be much better protected and that you won't be forming a trust that is basically meaningless. It also means that you can demonstrate to the ATF if they question what you are doing that you are taking the ownership of NFA items seriously and aren't just looking for a loophole to try and sneak through.You can have as many lawyers that you want to look it over, but in the end we all know that the ATF will do what they want, when they want.
Having a lawyer look it over does not guarantee anything, It helps, but it does not guarantee .
The akins accelerator situation helps to illustrate the problem many of us want to avoid. The ATF can in fact change its mind (effectively changing the law) at will. I would like to avoid having them change their minds about how trusts and corporations are treated. I contend that drawing up trusts that you write yourself (because it worked for another guy) or that are written by some software program is a good way to encourage the ATF to change their minds.Just like when the .22 akins accelerator was considered a bump firing device.