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  • momo
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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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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by GAP View Post
    At what point does a flash hider/compensator/brake become a suppressor?
    When it reduces the db output of the weapon I would assume

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  • GAP
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    At what point does a flash hider/compensator/brake become a suppressor?

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  • red89notch
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    Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
    CJ, 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.
    I too would be very interested

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  • 8mpg
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    That's a great idea Tim, let me know about that. I will do doing it with a Trust.
    CJ, 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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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by David View Post
    Cool 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.
    Chicks dig big cans also.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by David View Post
    Cool 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.
    Unless its an AK, then its required to be full auto or it ain't shit

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  • David
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    Originally posted by red89notch View Post
    Stupid 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.
    Cool 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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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by jakesford View Post
    Nothing 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.
    None of them use a mount as such, just 1/2x28 threads.

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  • jakesford
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    Originally posted by Yale View Post
    Somebody 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?
    Nothing 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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  • YALE
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    Fuck it, I just PM'd Gear_Jammer. Time to, "lawyer up," in this piece.

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  • Mach1Run
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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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  • YALE
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    Somebody 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?
    Last edited by YALE; 07-09-2011, 12:15 AM.

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  • KBScobravert
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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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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
    Who 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.
    That sounds awesome. I want to do that route (trust) but I have been looking into the online will/trust creators.

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