Anybody keeping up with this? Is it about to be where we can walk in any gun shop and pick one up just like a gun is now? What’s the timeline? Seeing a lot of chatter about today being the final day for government to appeal.
Anybody keeping up with this? Is it about to be where we can walk in any gun shop and pick one up just like a gun is now? What’s the timeline? Seeing a lot of chatter about today being the final day for government to appeal.
The tinnitus in my ears says otherwise.Rambo say you don't need no suppressor to have a good time...
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OSHA approvedIt's limiting noise pollution.
I have no doubt you could raise enough money on this board for a one-way ticket the hell outta here if you promised to stay.
My tinnitus is from howitzers...rookie.The tinnitus in my ears says otherwise.
I have no doubt you could raise enough money on this board for a one-way ticket the hell outta here if you promised to stay.
Most of my ARs will become SBRs and will run my 300BO, 9mm and 450 Bushmaster suppressed.Sounds like the DOJ does not plan to appeal the ruling. It was a stupid law to begin with and it more importantly, it was unconstitutional. I plan on buying another suppressor tomorrow, and I’ll probably order a couple AR-15 barrels while I’m at it.
Would they have internet he could use in this utopian place he’d go? Because then I’d keep my $3 donation.I have no doubt you could raise enough money on this board for a one-way ticket the hell outta here if you promised to stay.
I’ll be in a similar boat. I really want a short bolt gun in 6.5 Grendel or 6.8 SPC now. Might just order a short 308 barrel for my Sig Cross for simplicity though.Most of my ARs will become SBRs and will run my 300BO, 9mm and 450 Bushmaster suppressed.
"Should be". You can legally manufacture your own firearm for personal use. You just can't give it away or sell it. Suppressors are nothing but accessory items that don't change how the weapon functions.In theory, if a friend had the equipment and the knowledge to build a suppressor, would those now be legal or is that still a federal offense?
Not exactly correct the 1968 Gun Control Act classified Suppressors as "Firearms". Yes you can manufacture firearms for personal use but you can not sell or transfer ownership without jumping thru some hoops."Should be". You can legally manufacture your own firearm for personal use. You just can't give it away or sell it. Suppressors are nothing but accessory items that don't change how the weapon functions.
That is why I prefaced it with "should be". There should be a cascading effect regarding suppressors as a firearm. Especially since they are in no way, shape or form, a firearm.Not exactly correct the 1968 Gun Control Act classified Suppressors as "Firearms". Yes you can manufacture firearms for personal use but you can not sell or transfer ownership without jumping thru some hoops.
Of course there is outdated language in MS NFA laws that restrict the purchase or manufacturing of a NFA item without a Tax Stamp. So as of today in MS you can't purchase a suppressor with only a 4473 and no Form 4 ATF registration.
As a person who owns multiple pistols, shotguns and rifles, tell me what I'm missing? I don't know of any reason I'd want a suppressor, but maybe I'm missing something about them. I mean they look cool in movies when somebody gets offed with one, but I don't have any current plans for a life of crime or espionage.Anybody keeping up with this? Is it about to be where we can walk in any gun shop and pick one up just like a gun is now? What’s the timeline? Seeing a lot of chatter about today being the final day for government to appeal.
I can slide the back door open and remove unwanted varmints without my lab going crazy like a thunderstorm just hit or my ears wringing. I'm also considering adding one to a 9mm PCC so if the wife ever needed to use it in the house, she wouldn't damage her hearing.As a person who owns multiple pistols, shotguns and rifles, tell me what I'm missing? I don't know of any reason I'd want a suppressor, but maybe I'm missing something about them. I mean they look cool in movies when somebody gets offed with one, but I don't have any current plans for a life of crime or espionage.
In theory an enterprising fellow could take a Roger 10-22, machine the barrel down to a uniform diameter, fabricate baffles from aluminum, port the entire forward 2/3s of the barrel, and then sleeve the outside with carbon fiber tube and all you would hear is the bolt cycling In theory. At a glance it would look like any other carbon bull barrel 10/22.
That's a good reason. I've shot so many things around my house, my neighbors are immune and my dog is not impressed.I can slide the back door open and remove unwanted varmints without my lab going crazy like a thunderstorm just hit or my ears wringing. I'm also considering adding one to a 9mm PCC so if the wife ever needed to use it in the house, she wouldn't damage her hearing.
As a person who owns multiple pistols, shotguns and rifles, tell me what I'm missing? I don't know of any reason I'd want a suppressor, but maybe I'm missing something about them. I mean they look cool in movies when somebody gets offed with one, but I don't have any current plans for a life of crime or espionage.
Years ago I had a Winchester Model 70 300 win mag with a BOSS. Got lazy one day and shot a deer with the muzzle still inside the shooting house. I swear the walls bulged out and come back in. My ears are still ringing to this very day.Hollywood has created overreaching expectations on what a suppressor can do. When you get the planets aligned with the right suppressor, barrel, action, ammunition and environmental conditions you can get Hollywood quiet combo. Most of the time it is not a practical combination. Currently the most you can ask for out of a suppressor is to make it hearing safe less than 140 db. Granted I wouldn't want to sand next to someone all day shooting at 140 db but for a few shots it is tolerable.
If you look at Europe it is considered to be rude to fire a rifle or pistol without a suppressor (or moderator as they call them). Like Maxwell said I mainly use mine to dispatch critters in my yard in a subdivision. I have one on my 270 for deer hunting and I don't have to wear earpro when taking a shot either. If I had that when I was younger I would not have the hearing loss like I do now. Those Browning Boss systems were great for accuracy but hell on your ears.
I literally had my hat blown off by someone sighting in their rifle that had a boss on it.Years ago I had a Winchester Model 70 300 win mag with a BOSS. Got lazy one day and shot a deer with the muzzle still inside the shooting house. I swear the walls bulged out and come back in. My ears are still ringing to this very day.
I got in to pistol hunting and bought a Magnum Research Lone Eagle pistol in 308 Winchester with a muzzle brake. Made the mistake of using one of the wife’s patio cushions for a bench rest one day while checking zero. Blew that sucker into about 200 pieces of flaming pillow stuffing.I literally had my hat blown off by someone sighting in their rifle that had a boss on it.
^^^^^As a person who owns multiple pistols, shotguns and rifles, tell me what I'm missing? I don't know of any reason I'd want a suppressor, but maybe I'm missing something about them. I mean they look cool in movies when somebody gets offed with one, but I don't have any current plans for a life of crime or espionage.
That reminds me of when I bought my first gun. After I got to Starkville some of the guys talked me into trying deer hunting. I went to Bill Montgomery's shop at that time and he helped me pick out a Remington 700 ADL in 30-06 with a Charles-Daly 2-7x scope (Still have it). He took me out to a shooting range to set it up and sight the scope. They were also sighting some other guns and one was a .300 Weatherby Magnum. There were multiple benches so I am at one and Bill is walking me through the rifle and how to load and adjust the scope. I was truly surprised on how much a rifle kicked since I had never shot anything more than a pellet gun. The next bench his associate pulls out the Weatherby and that thing about knocked me off my bench. It was like getting slapped on the side of the head every time he shot that thing.I got in to pistol hunting and bought a Magnum Research Lone Eagle pistol in 308 Winchester with a muzzle brake. Made the mistake of using one of the wife’s patio cushions for a bench rest one day while checking zero. Blew that sucker into about 200 pieces of flaming pillow stuffing.
That’s called “auditory exclusion” and the damage is still being done to your hearing.^^^^^
I'm with you. Wearing my ear protection when I'm shooting accomplishes the same if not better ear protection. When I have used a rifle or pistol hunting or self protection I have never really heard it. I guess if I was storming a stronghold with other guys it would make sense.
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