I'm a Dillon Aero man myself, but a GE would do just fine!I'll stay at one of his hotels for a week when I can buy a GE Minigun over the counter.
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I'm a Dillon Aero man myself, but a GE would do just fine!I'll stay at one of his hotels for a week when I can buy a GE Minigun over the counter.
I've been behind the trigger of a Dillon. It's a fine peice, but basically a refurbed GE M134. They've made some improvements with titanium housing to ligten it up, but mine would be vehicle mouted, so it wouldn't matter. I'm not Arnold. I believe they said the Dillon is slowed down a bit as well, but don't remember specifically if that was just for saving their ammo a bit or some technical reason.I'm a Dillon Aero man myself, but a GE would do just fine!
You can use Europe as an example. Suppressors are available as an accessory and are sold over-the-counter.The only realistic way Congress will pass a bill making suppressors legal over-the-counter is if they decide to equip our military with them and then find out how beneficial it is to their hearing.
I stand correctedUhm. The military already have a lot of suppressors in inventory (on Mk12s, M110s, so on).
Besides, literally everything except the handguns that the military issue, fall under NFA categories so no, it won't happen that way.
Edit. USMC acquired 30,000 suppressors for their infantry starting 2022. Army's XM7 Next Generation Squad Weapon have suppressor option.
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I stayed at his hotel in Vegas during his first term. Very nice place. Service and food were fantastic.I'll stay at one of his hotels for a week when I can buy a GE Minigun over the counter.
Hoping it results in criminal prosecution under 18 USC 241 and 242Garland will resign before Trump is sworn in. He knows the axe is coming.
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Indeed. National reciprocity and deregulating silencers didn't go anywhere. The current president elect did, however, attempted to expand the scope of NFA via executive action (bump-stocks), stated he'd consider a ban on silencers, publicly stated support for Feinstein's AWB bill, and supported redflag laws which involves disarming Americans without due process ("Take the guns first, go through due process second").Don't forget that the first two years of Trump was fully controlled by the Republicans. We never saw the hearing protection safety act or concealed carry reciprocity.