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Originally Posted by n8dawg6
I can't think of a big enough reason NOT to use a suppressor ... other than the red tape. the red tape is what keeps me from investing in one.


Those that don't own a suppressor are the ones that b1tch about the "red tape".

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Those that don't own a suppressor are the ones that b1tch about the "red tape".


Or they don't want the added weight. Or they can't afford it and other things they want. Or....


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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
I have no use for one.

Suppressors increase weight, do absolutely nothing for recoil reduction as compared to a brake, and cost a fortune.

Worthless.


No first hand experience, huh?

Best for you to not educate yourself on the fact that you can use a brake with the several suppressor QD mounting options available.

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I have no use for one.

Suppressors increase weight, do absolutely nothing for recoil reduction as compared to a brake, and cost a fortune.

Worthless.



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No first hand experience, huh?

Best for you to not educate yourself on the fact that you can use a brake with the several suppressor QD mounting options available.


Different statements. Check his again.


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Huh??

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You posted a brake and be ADDED. That's different than what he posted. He posted the can does not reduce recoil like a brake.


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I've shot rifles with cans. The only advantage is that they are quiet. I would still wear plugs though.

Compared to a Score High Brake, cans on the same rifle chambering have more recoil without a doubt. Their added weight may reduce recoil if that matters.


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Originally Posted by Dogshooter
Originally Posted by rcamuglia
I have no use for fake titties....

Fake titties increase weight, do absolutely nothing for bytching reduction as compared to real titties, and cost a fortune.

Worthless.


Kinda the same thing..... but somehow I recon your feelings are to the contrary.

My trust will be ready tomorrow...

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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
I have no use for fake titties....

Fake titties increase weight, do absolutely nothing for bytching reduction as compared to real titties, and cost a fortune.

Worthless.


Kinda the same thing..... but somehow I recon your feelings are to the contrary.

My trust will be ready tomorrow...







I like all titties including the fake.

My titty preference hierarchy:

1. Huge, firm, REAL titties. The newer the better
2. Regular issue REAL titties
3. Small REAL titties
4. Huge, soft FAKE titties
5. FAKE titties


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I currently own 5 cans and have three more in the works (guess I own them, but they're in NFA jail at the moment). Brakes are for cars. Buy a suppressor and enjoy recoil reduction and retain your hearing.

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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
I've shot rifles with cans. The only advantage is that they are quiet. I would still wear plugs though.

Compared to a Score High Brake, cans on the same rifle chambering have more recoil without a doubt. Their added weight may reduce recoil if that matters.


Good grief. Yes, the sole purpose of a suppressor is to suppress muzzle noise and the best ones do this with only 95% efficiency wink

Science have yet to defeat nature's physics. Meaning, you will still hear the sonic (1050 fps+) boom/crack of the bullet.

P.S. I could offer my services if not for the hostility.



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Originally Posted by clark98ut
I currently own 5 cans and have three more in the works (guess I own them, but they're in NFA jail at the moment). Brakes are for cars. Buy a suppressor and enjoy recoil reduction and retain your hearing.


I like suppressors ...... but EIGHT?? Hmmm?


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1x 338cal precision can
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1x 5.56 dedicated SBR can
1x 45cal can
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What is required and how much to budget for one 30 caliber, 1 rimfire (mid-range cost) and the paperwork?


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My .30 cal can ran me 650, my 5.56 can ran me 550. Two tax stamps 400......saving my hearing. PRICELESS!!!! I use Silencertech suppressors.

It's nice go take my kids to the range and have them use one. Especially with new shooters, it reduces their "flinch" instinct.

I will save up and buy a few more. Most of my rifles are threaded now.

There is some added weight, yes, but the benefits outweigh the added 14oz.

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Originally Posted by RDW
What is required and how much to budget for one 30 caliber, 1 rimfire (mid-range cost) and the paperwork?


Two grand will buy high quality cans and take care of your tax stamp and trust paperwork.

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What is required and how much to budget for one 30 caliber, 1 rimfire (mid-range cost) and the paperwork?


Two grand will buy high quality cans and take care of your tax stamp and trust paperwork.


My Trust, stamp, and SAS Arbiter can was $1250 all said and done. If I'd have gone with a cheaper can, I could have done it for a grand.


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Yep, a guy can sure get it done for cheaper than $2000 for two cans, but I figure that's a good number to budget for, and go from there.

For instance, a quick look at Silencer Shop shows a person could spend as little as $740 for a 30 cal can and 22 can combined, but that may or may not get the sound suppression and quality one is looking to purchase.

A Thunderbeast 30-P1, Silencerco Sparrow, and paperwork will be right around two grand when all is said and done, depending much on how much one wants to spend on a trust.

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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
I have no use for fake titties....

Fake titties increase weight, do absolutely nothing for bytching reduction as compared to real titties, and cost a fortune.

Worthless.


Kinda the same thing..... but somehow I recon your feelings are to the contrary.

My trust will be ready tomorrow...



If you like hunting coyotes, you will be asking yourself why you didn't do this sooner...I will never hunt coyotes again without a suppressor.


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Originally Posted by prairie_goat
A Thunderbeast 30-P1, Silencerco Sparrow, and paperwork will be right around two grand when all is said and done, depending much on how much one wants to spend on a trust.


These were my first two cans, and I wouldn't change a thing, even now 3 years later.

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how does one go about setting up a trust?


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