Private sale suppressor purchase
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Private sale suppressor purchase
One of the AZS members has a suppressor I like. Here's the problem. since ATF changed the forms and procedure, I'm not sure how to do it. The Govt. website isn't very clear. Has anyone here done a private sale txfr recently?
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Re: suppressor purchase
Some of the SiCos have a three prong mount, even a muzzle brake mount too.
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Re: suppressor purchase
What I have is several M4orgeries with Pinned soldered birdcages to be 16 inch legal. Not a quick screw on screw off option
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Re: suppressor purchase
The Griffin M4SD-II does the same thing and is slightly less expensive, although I wouldn't support the company personally. I think the owner is a douche.
I've looked into this before and just that you usually need to replace the crush washer and compatibility with any A2 flash hider is not across the board. You might end up having to replace the A2 FH anyways or pull it off to replace the crush washer. Kinda kills the utility of the design for me.
I've looked into this before and just that you usually need to replace the crush washer and compatibility with any A2 flash hider is not across the board. You might end up having to replace the A2 FH anyways or pull it off to replace the crush washer. Kinda kills the utility of the design for me.
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Re: suppressor purchase
Yea... I may have to rethink this and just go with a quality item that just uses the barrel threads directly or through a quick disconnect like XJ mentioned
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You'd be two stamps then. If you take the FH off you are in SBR territory...
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Re: suppressor purchase
Or I could use a 16" barrel.
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Or, buy two stamps and go 10".
You're waiting on a stamp anyway. The form 1s have been processing fast per the tracking site.
You're waiting on a stamp anyway. The form 1s have been processing fast per the tracking site.
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Re: suppressor purchase
Brandon, you must have way more expendable $ than I.
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Probably not. I just spend all me "expendable" cash on gun sh!t. Paint the house, or buy two suppressors? Two suppressors please. :
In reality, a stamp is $200. How much are you gonna spend on a barrel? It's not free. A cheap one is $100. What's another hundo when this is a suppressor thread to begin with...
In reality, a stamp is $200. How much are you gonna spend on a barrel? It's not free. A cheap one is $100. What's another hundo when this is a suppressor thread to begin with...