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Why suppressed/suppressors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5785003" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>No, they (ATF) can't just come in and inspect unless you are an FFL SOT making these for others. The kits can be a challenge, legally, as some come very close to being an NFA item without any machining and the ATF has changed enforcement efforts depending on who thinks it is 80% or not. Chinese ones are way too thin and once made you are not allowed to do repairs on them if a tube or baffle need replacing. I bought tools to make one if/when the Hearing Protection Act was passed, I also have studied ways to make one from items such as filters and flashlights in case SHTF and I feel it is worth the effort to silence a weapon. I will opt for better materials though because the thin-walled tubes can cause baffle strikes if allowed to heat up too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5785003, member: 20060"] No, they (ATF) can't just come in and inspect unless you are an FFL SOT making these for others. The kits can be a challenge, legally, as some come very close to being an NFA item without any machining and the ATF has changed enforcement efforts depending on who thinks it is 80% or not. Chinese ones are way too thin and once made you are not allowed to do repairs on them if a tube or baffle need replacing. I bought tools to make one if/when the Hearing Protection Act was passed, I also have studied ways to make one from items such as filters and flashlights in case SHTF and I feel it is worth the effort to silence a weapon. I will opt for better materials though because the thin-walled tubes can cause baffle strikes if allowed to heat up too much. [/QUOTE]
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