May need to change optics, but stamp not required
Fram
Fram
May need to change optics, but stamp not required
Fram
May need to change optics, but stamp not required
Fram
I was out over $4K and had to wait 13 months for my first 3 NFA toys. I could have gone down and shot them but it was an hour drive and I chose not to. That was several years ago and there are dealers a lot closer to home now but I'm out of the game.IF I could ever afford one, I'd likely go thru my local range to get it. That way you can have "conjugal" visits with it until the stamp arrives.
Being nosy here, what 3 did you go with the first time out ? I'm "RIGHT THERE" on saying F it and taking the plunge in similar fashionI was out over $4K and had to wait 13 months for my first 3 NFA toys. I could have gone down and shot them but it was an hour drive and I chose not to. That was several years ago and there are dealers a lot closer to home now but I'm out of the game.
A MAC10 45ACP submachinegun, a GemTech 45 Viper suppressor for it and a Tactical Innovations Quest.22 rimfire suppressor.Being nosy here, what 3 did you go with the first time out ? I'm "RIGHT THERE" on saying F it and taking the plunge in similar fashion
Individuals seem to get approved fast, but not trusts for what I've seen.Recent Form 4s have been approved around a month. Now is the time.
you kind of prove you lack some understanding.I bought my first suppressor 35 years ago. Spent a lot of time on the range as a student, trainer, RSO.
I have seen several cans blown into orbit and end cap strikes because the threads were cut by "competent machinists."
And I can't count the number of times I have seen perfect .5x28 centerfire rifle threads cut on a rimfire rifle. The machinist cut the threads just like the shooter asked. Except the shooter did not understand the difference between the two.
What about the rimfire threads for the cans that use an o-ring? How much of a gap do you need for the o-ring, and where does it sit?
And if "competent machinists" cut shoulder reliefs correctly, then why do so many people have to use beveled spacers, or should?
If all the machinists were competent, then why do so many suppressor companies make user replaceable threaded end caps?
There are very good reasons that there are shops that only cut barrel threads.