20% off at the local class 3 dealer.....unfortunately I lost the rifle in a tragic boating accident. How long has it taken others to wade through the paperwork process?
20% off at the local class 3 dealer.....unfortunately I lost the rifle in a tragic boating accident. How long has it taken others to wade through the paperwork process?
6-9 months, unless they did the E-File on a suppressor.. Then you could be looking at 3 months..
Does the dealer have a choice in the matter? I would much prefer 3 months to 9.....
Congrats! I want to do a suppressed SBR in .300 BLK. I just have to get off my *ss, and do a trust.
Why do you want a 200 yard rifle?
Not clear on NFA but the reference to class 3 leads me in the direction of an automatic weapon?
NFA, national firearms act. Title II firearms are typically referred to as NFA items. Short Barreled Rifle/Shotgun, Suppressor, AOW and Destructive Devices, as well as machine guns.
I've got a couple items I'd like to SBR, but not knowing when I'm going to move, I'll just hold off until I get to where I'd like to live.
Did you go the trust route?
Why the desire for a silencer beyond "because I want one" ?
I wish I could post pictures from my phone and show what the rifle will look like completed.
Instead you'll have to use your imagination
This glass
https://www.trijicon.com/na_en/products/product3.php?pid=TR24
On this rifle
https://armalite.com/shop/m-15-versatile-sporting-rifle/
With this can
http://sigsilencers.com/products/rifles/srd556ti-qd/
Why the desire for a silencer beyond "because I want one" ?
Good God I hope you didn't spend that much money to put together a rifle.
Why the desire for a silencer beyond "because I want one" ?
Why the desire for a silencer beyond "because I want one" ?
It makes shooting a little more conevenient and less bothersome to neighbors and others. Also if using for home defense, indoors, it avoids the potential ear damaging, and disorientation that comes from muzzle blast.
Really, though I think most get it as another toy. I don't have a burning desire for one, but it makes sense for the rifle I'd like to buy/build.
Well I didn't pay MSRP for anything lol
Which are the reasons I would get one. Though I understand the "because I want one" answer. I was just wondering if there was anything beyond David's - I want one.
Which are the reasons I would get one. Though I understand the "because I want one" answer. I was just wondering if there was anything beyond David's - I want one.
The reason I want one is guns are annoyingly loud without one. They are also simple and cheap to build, and at $800 man, people must want them bad.
Suppressors are legal in Europe, and you can get them easily as they are seriously into noise reduction for everything. Go figure. Here, they been demonized by government, and the media as only items spies, and criminals would use. In addition, unless you are shooting .22LR or subsonic rounds there is still a nice "crack" when the bullet goes supersonic.
I wish I could post pictures from my phone and show what the rifle will look like completed.
Instead you'll have to use your imagination
This glass
https://www.trijicon.com/na_en/products/product3.php?pid=TR24
On this rifle
https://armalite.com/shop/m-15-versatile-sporting-rifle/
With this can
http://sigsilencers.com/products/rifles/srd556ti-qd/
Is there a general calculation for how much velocity or accuracy you lose shooting through a suppressor?
Does the dealer have a choice in the matter? I would much prefer 3 months to 9.....
Suppressors are legal in Europe, and you can get them easily as they are seriously into noise reduction for everything. Go figure. Here, they been demonized by government, and the media as only items spies, and criminals would use. In addition, unless you are shooting .22LR or subsonic rounds there is still a nice "crack" when the bullet goes supersonic.
That $800 starts to look cheap when you look at the expense of maintaining a manufacturer's license or spending 10 years in the federal prison system.
Those are your two other most likely options.
If you're building your own, you're not going to prison because no one knows you have them. BTW, I worked for Campbell engineering as teenager, making auto seers for AR-15s, and iPods for them and Mini 14s as well as dummy suppressors for lots f things that you could open and load with fiberglass and make real. No FFL required, nobodies gone to prison.
He's not wrong that it's easy.Bull****
He's not wrong that it's easy.
If you calculate all the time necessary to do all of the jobs Henning claims to have done, he either worked at each job for a month, or he's 94 years old.