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12 January 2017, 10:01 #1
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12 January 2017, 10:14 #2
Around 2k in tax stamp refunds if the 12/15 cutoff makes it in. Lol
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12 January 2017, 10:27 #3
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12 January 2017, 12:40 #4
Silencer Shop expects everything out of stock if this passes. We may have to wait the same amount of time to get what we want. Haha
But the re-sell market would begin.
I'd like Rugged's new 22 can.
More than that, I'll look hard at the integrally suppressed barrels like Gemtech's new offering. I think that may be the future. One day we'll look back at these clunky cans on the end of barrels and remember the old days.
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12 January 2017, 15:27 #5
I'll buy some thread on cans and pin/weld them on short barrels to avoid the SBR stamp. If they become a wear item like a barrel then who cares
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12 January 2017, 15:47 #6
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12 January 2017, 15:46 #7
Immediate plans would be for a dedicated .22 can or maybe two and a Griffin Recce 7, again probably two of them.
Eventually I would have another Recce 5 as well.
In the long run I would have a suppressor for every caliber and gun I own.
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12 January 2017, 18:54 #8LEO / MIL
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13 January 2017, 02:59 #9
I have two cans in a safe that I never put paperwork in for, banking on this going through.
If it does I'll probably get a 22 can and but gemtech to send me that tiny 9mm can.
One thing I will say is that you'll see a huge uptick in can development, size specifically as well as threaded barrel on everything possible.
Not having a can will be weird at that point.
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13 January 2017, 03:21 #10
I'd get a dedicated 9mm can or two (all my pistol cans are 45s). I'd also pick up a 22LR can.
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13 January 2017, 03:26 #11
If the HPA passes...
Dear Mr. President, could you just please sign this into law by executive order on January 20th, and finish the legislative process at a later date? We are so irredeemably deplorable as to not want to wait a day longer to get our hearing protective devices. And, oh yeah; that $200 fee would really come in handy to put toward my next one. These will be considered ppe by the agencies I work with. Thanks much. Your friend, Joel
PS: Lock the bitch up.
I just want the can I paid for to begin with. After that, an Optimus and a couple of Recces. Yes, call me a Griffin shill. I like the small operation where the main players actually use and demo their stuff.There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!
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13 January 2017, 03:31 #12
I think I'm the only person that thinks this Bill is going no where.
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13 January 2017, 03:52 #13
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13 January 2017, 03:59 #14
I think people just have short term memories.
Hughes Amendment, 1989 Importation Ban all brought to you by Republican Presidents.
Obviously I'd love to see the HPA be a reality, but I'll keep filling out Form 4's until I hear otherwise. Besides, if HPA passes, good luck finding a can in stock for the next year.
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13 January 2017, 04:12 #15
I hear ya. But if it's going to pass, now will be the time, with Republicans in control across the board. But like you said, Republicans have screwed 2A supporters in the past.
The biggest advantage for me will be reduced processing times on my Form 1s. With cans no longer needing BATFE approval, examiners should have some extra time on their hands. And i'm not concerned with suppressor inventory being depleted. I'm pretty well set up with what i've got (and whats still in the pipeline). It'll give my wallet a chance to recover."It's time to start slapping people." - George Carlin
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