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Have you ever shot with a suppressor? I have muzzle breaks and suppressors. I will always choose the can when possible.Suppressors are a fad!!!
Who really cares about noise when shooting with earplugs/muffs. A muzzle break will actually make a recoil difference.
Recoil differences will make it possible for kids to use larger calibers for big game. Most suppressors do almost nothing for recoil while all muzzle breaks cut recoil 30 to 50%.
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Yes, 3D printed suppressors (silencers) are legal to make and own in the U.S., but they are strictly regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), requiring ATF approval, a $200 tax stamp, and registration, just like traditionally made suppressors. The key is that you must follow all federal NFA laws (like filing a Form 1 to manufacture) and state laws, which can be more restrictive, and use appropriate durable materials (like metal alloys) for safe, functional devices.
Helena AGNI FFL dealer will do the paperwork for you for free if you buy a suppressor through them and they handle Unknown Suppressors or $75 to do paperwork for whatever you want.I want to purchase my first suppresor, no idea where to start
I want an airlock industries 6.5 can, they dont have dealers in west montana yet
first step set up a gun trust i assume so family members can use it and the rifle
?
is that a lawyer thing? if so who?
next step?
thanks
Suppressors are a fad!!!
Who really cares about noise when shooting with earplugs/muffs. A muzzle break will actually make a recoil difference.
Recoil differences will make it possible for kids to use larger calibers for big game. Most suppressors do almost nothing for recoil while all muzzle breaks cut recoil 30 to 50%.
