Buying a Suppressor in the US

Nope. I can see how it might be beneficial in many ways, but like I said for various reasons, mostly because of the govt BS, not gonna happen. Plus they ruin the lines of a fine looking rifle.:rolleyes:
It's about the same amount of BS and cost to obtain international travel. As to the rifles lines, aesthetics are totally personal. That said, please, go shoot one. I want you to hate me for what will erupt into the burning need to endure the BS to obtain one, lol!
 
It's about the same amount of BS and cost to obtain international travel. As to the rifles lines, aesthetics are totally personal. That said, please, go shoot one. I want you to hate me for what will erupt into the burning need to endure the BS to obtain one, lol!
It seems that you may have gotten a little full of yourself. Sestoppelman and I don't agree on everything, but we do on this. I was around suppressed weapons for 25 years and have shot a few of them. I can also assure you that there will never be one on any of my rifles. If I ever hunt where they are required, I will rent a rifle. That is my preference. In the mean time I don't hate you and want you to have as many as you can afford.
 
It seems that you may have gotten a little full of yourself. Sestoppelman and I don't agree on everything, but we do on this. I was around suppressed weapons for 25 years and have shot a few of them. I can also assure you that there will never be one on any of my rifles. If I ever hunt where they are required, I will rent a rifle. That is my preference. In the mean time I don't hate you and want you to have as many as you can afford.
Hah! You and me both, but honestly, I have cans for rifles I don't even have, yet. I just cannot understand why someone would not suppress things. More accuracy, less concussion and noise, etc. Thankfully though, it's a free country and we can do as we please with regard to this!
 

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