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Now THERE ya go! Silencers are not worth a Grand. Well, some may be worth that due to the exotic materials they are made of, but everyone knows they are way overpriced.
In my experience Lyman always offers a good product. I'll be taking a look at some of these.
SWEET!
 
Well, some may be worth that due to the exotic materials they are made of, but everyone knows they are way overpriced.
I think we reached the practical limits of what can be done with subtractive machining years ago and what we have been paying for is branding and warrantee reputation. Going back about 10 or 15 years you can track how the Form 1 world broke away from the 'tried and true' suppressor designs and really ended up doing a ton of free R&D for commercial manufactures. Between the (at least for now) zero dollar stamp and the massive price drop and availability in 3d printing technology the days of high priced machined cones / baffles builds is limited.
 
They aren't full auto rated, according to their site and are largely constructed of 6029-t9 aluminum, whatever that is so that's why they're cheap. I'll pass for now
 
They aren't full auto rated, according to their site and are largely constructed of 6029-t9 aluminum, whatever that is so that's why they're cheap. I'll pass for now
I've had an aluminum baffled 22 suppressor for almost 20 years. Still works as supposed to. Paid $100 for it…, (plus tax)
 
Wrong category. Belongs on NFA section.

I've listed suppressors several times for $150, $180 etc in great deals section. I guess no one reads that section though it seems. Also I've seen CMMG for $179.

$149

$175
 
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I've had an aluminum baffled 22 suppressor for almost 20 years. Still works as supposed to. Paid $100 for it…, (plus tax)
A .22 and a 5.56 are not the same thing. Many of the Lyman models are supposedly for center-fire cartridges
 
I think we reached the practical limits of what can be done with subtractive machining years ago and what we have been paying for is branding and warrantee reputation. Going back about 10 or 15 years you can track how the Form 1 world broke away from the 'tried and true' suppressor designs and really ended up doing a ton of free R&D for commercial manufactures. Between the (at least for now) zero dollar stamp and the massive price drop and availability in 3d printing technology the days of high priced machined cones / baffles builds is limited.
Is it still possible to have an oil filter adapter be the serialized suppressor?
 
Is it still possible to have an oil filter adapter be the serialized suppressor?
I *think* they both need to be serialized and that you need to send them to a SOT to have the oil filter replaced should that ever be needed
AFAIK the ATF treats the oil filter as a baffle and not a user replaceable part, or just file a new free form 1
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I *think* they both need to be serialized and that you need to send them to a SOT to have the oil filter replaced should that ever be needed
AFAIK the ATF treats the oil filter as a baffle and not a user replaceable part, or just file a new free form 1
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Ahh, that defeats the purpose then. Good info thx!
 
They aren't full auto rated, according to their site and are largely constructed of 6029-t9 aluminum, whatever that is so that's why they're cheap. I'll pass for now
The one I was looking at (REKKR DT) isn't FA rated, but has aluminum and stainless steel construction. They don't show pricing, but I'll bet it's not one of the cheaper versions. I don't have any knowledge or preference so I am much more likely to buy a cheaper one to start with. It's the gateway drug. :D
A .22 and a 5.56 are not the same thing. Many of the Lyman models are supposedly for center-fire cartridges
The one I mentioned above is available for 22 and 30 cal center fire guns.
 
Keep in mind you'll also be paying a fee to the distributor. Silencerco kiosk is at $75.00. Most stores (FFL distributors) are including that in the price. When you see them on sale at the online vendor web sites, that price doesn't include the fee to ship the suppressor to a distributor and the Form 4 and 4473 processing fees.

I just found this out when I bought one from PA and had it shipped to a local distributor. You will still need to get your own ATF account.
 

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