Anyone have any experience with the SWR Specwar? I think this is the one I want for a 7.62, would appreciate any advice.
If you don't want to have your local LEO involved, you can form a trust in which to own the suppressor or other NFA item. That's the route I went. Mine holds 2 suppressors and an SBR. If you don't want to go through a trust, your local Chief of Police must sign the Form 4 and you will be fingerprinted before you submit it to the ATF.7mm08":2rvs6n38 said:Didn't you used to have to go thru an attorney and some crap of declaring it in a will or something like that?
infoman jr.":edw1w02l said:
I bought mine through my employer, but Silencer Shop is good to go.backstraps":112f9eal said:infoman jr.":112f9eal said:
infoman jr, did you use the silencer shop on your purchase? They have one I am interested in buying.... any feedback if so?
I have one of those in a .300 win mag. Freaking tac driver.LanceS4803":p131h2lb said:I went with a Thunderbeast 30BA. (They have a brand new one out now with a smaller muzzle brake.) They are titanium, durable and light weight. I've used this suppressor for deer hunting and it is on my AR right now for coyotes.
https://thunderbeastarms.com/products/ultra-9
If you shooting for accuracy in a bolt action, the 30 series is the one to go with. No POI shift on or off.
Paperwork is super easy, it is the wait that is a killer.