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As much as I don't like Mazama's, they are the suppressor shop of choice in this area. I have one in jail through them right now and will likely buy another this summer when the money's available. They have OSS, Dead Air and others in stock to fondle
*Sigh* I've said a few times on this site and my statement of my experience holds. Generally above average prices with below average service. I will also admit that they do have good inventory so you can come out of the store having purchased what you wanted. I also understand many people will have a different experience than I do. All the same, if it weren't for suppressors and small AR parts, I would not go oftenwhy dont you like them?
Succinct.My 2 cents, I second silencershop.com. The first time is easy, just have to find a kiosk. Each additional time can be done with any computer/smartphone and is even easier.
The specific dealer you select through silencer shop is whatever is most convenient for you. I've used a few different dealers, and some are much more efficient than others. For example, my favorite dealers will have most of their portion of the paperwork done prior to your arrival, so it's less than 15 minutes in the store. Others will do most of the paperwork after you arrive, so it's closer to 1 hour, but 1 hour has been about the max.
In my experience, the only downside of silencer shop is that they don't carry all brands. Their prices and what they stock are fairly competitive. I don't think that you will have any significant delay for using them. The biggest advantage of buying what a store has in stock would be potentially a lower price.