Macgyvering your own silencer is operator AFThe one photo I've seen showed a Hi Point with a home job maglite and washer suppressor..... not exactly "operator" level stuff.
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Macgyvering your own silencer is operator AFThe one photo I've seen showed a Hi Point with a home job maglite and washer suppressor..... not exactly "operator" level stuff.
Yea - explain the 'liberal' gun owners please.....and gun owners still vote em back in each election.
At best he was the lesser of two evils.Trump is our savior. He's the second coming. There's no way he would use executive powers to ban something.
Anybody know where I can pick up a bump stock?
I could be wrong, but the suppressor on that AR looked legit.Wrong side of the country, POTD: Suppressed Hi-Point Seized By LA Sheriff Deputies -
If you're worried about executive overreach, a principled Democrat (who believes there are limits to executive authority) is better than a Republican who thinks himself a monarch.At best he was the lesser of two evils.
If you're worried about executive overreach, a principled Democrat (who believes there are limits to executive authority) is better than a Republican who thinks himself a monarch.
Maybe but it sure looks like one of those 'solvent traps' that are all over the web.I could be wrong, but the suppressor on that AR looked legit.
You'll be fine with a Form 1.... I'm 7.5 months into my Form 4 wait on an individual trust. Just contacted my dealer yesterday, he said based on the returns he's getting now I've probably got 3 to 5 months left....I really hope this doesn't set off panic buying. I'm about to put a Form 1 in the pipeline. And I remember the wait the last time a change in regs (41F) happened.
I think it's gonna be much more of an uphill battle for them to ban suppressors than it was for bump-stocks. It's an NFA regulated and taxed item. They'd also experience a lot of backlash from the pro 2A community. Bump-stocks were the low hanging fruit and a lot of gun owners (fudds in my opinion) just said yes please take them.The amount of crimes committed with NFA items is shockingly low.
If this was an illegally made suppressor and then action is taken against those who lawfully own them because of this crime that is an absolute travesty against society but knee jerk reactions are politicians specialty.
I wonder how the He11 Fire trigger system 'dodged the bullet' so to speak?Bump-stocks were the low hanging fruit and a lot of gun owners (fudds in my opinion) just said yes please take them.
It's all precipitated from occurrence in crime. Now we know it only takes one crime committed with said accessory to gain national attention from anti gunners. One at a time until they're all gone is their plan.I wonder how the He11 Fire trigger system 'dodged the bullet' so to speak?
I think it's gonna be much more of an uphill battle for them to ban suppressors than it was for bump-stocks. It's an NFA regulated and taxed item. They'd also experience a lot of backlash from the pro 2A community. Bump-stocks were the low hanging fruit and a lot of gun owners (fudds in my opinion) just said yes please take them.
Whats a silencer? Never knew anyone that made one.
That is the name the inventor put on his "Maxim Silencer" patent around 1910.