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Lol if i get my ruger mk ii target threaded its going to be about 13 inches in overall length.
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Originally posted by GAP View PostAt what point does a flash hider/compensator/brake become a suppressor?
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At what point does a flash hider/compensator/brake become a suppressor?
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Originally posted by 8mpg View PostCJ, I'm going to try and talk to him on Monday. It looks like there are a few of us interested. I will update you guys.
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Originally posted by David View PostCool factor is it. Like every nfa item, it'll never be used for the purpose of it's intended use.
But they're still cool as shit.
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Originally posted by David View PostCool factor is it. Like every nfa item, it'll never be used for the purpose of it's intended use.
But they're still cool as shit.
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Originally posted by red89notch View PostStupid question...Other than cool factor, what is a real purpose for a supressor? Reduction to 120 decibels is still damaging to ears right? Just wondering what the real purpose is.
But they're still cool as shit.
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Originally posted by jakesford View PostNothing wrong with using a larger can on .22, but you can always confirm the manufacturers stance on it. The main consideration is if a mount is available, and that the can is user serviceable. .22lr is really dirty and you have to be able to break the can down and clean it.
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Originally posted by Yale View PostSomebody help me decide between the Pilot2, the Sparrow, and the Mite. Could I use a budget 5.56 can (the Ranger 2, for discussion's sake) on a .22lr? Would that work well?
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Fuck it, I just PM'd Gear_Jammer. Time to, "lawyer up," in this piece.
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Interested in the trust if anyone has more info. Only talked to one lawyer about it so far but she wanted $600 to do it so that was kinda of a turn off.
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My thoughts on using an actual lawyer. If I get into a legal jam because of the devices and atf I have him to fall back on. Online will/trust makers will leave you in the jam. My trust covers more than nfa and was 30 pages long. Well worth the $350.
The only way I can see a lawyer not giving a discount is the reasoning that you are paying for his services later more than anything.
A trust is the way to go in my opinion.
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Originally posted by 8mpg View PostWho is going the trust route? Im thinking of getting a lawyer that my fiance works with to set it up for me. Im thinking if there is some interest we might get a break on the fees for him to do it. I figure if he can draw up one nice trust and copy/paste our names, we might get a great deal.
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