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$200 tax stamp and a long wait for approval. Buy the suppressor at your dealer, but you can't take it home until you get your approved Form 4. Get fingerprints and passport photos. Get your chief LEO to sign off on it. Send it in with your $200 check to the ATF and wait. I waited as long as 10 months for a 22 LR suppressor. But wait times are down now.
If you form a trust, no fingerprints or passport photos or LEO sign-off.
Suppressors (223 and 308) run anywhere from cheap to $1200 or so.
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Wish they'd chamber it in 243 w/ an 8 twist
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Ranch needs a compact stock Not IMO the stock on the RAR compact is a little too short for my liken
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Ranch needs a compact stock They make a compact with a shorter LOP. I haven't seen many, if any, for sale yet. They're around... as I've seen them on gunbroker. Jerry My local gunshop has them in blue and stainless various calibers Name of the shop is : The Gunshop 931-823-7296. They also have the ranch.
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The compact has 18" tube. I m looking for something for #6967 5.56 NATO 5 34.75" 1/2"-28 12.50" 6.05 lbs. 1:8" RH.
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I still think RAR's are schit and I still want that 223 Ranch model. Looking forward to seeing WTF.... I agree. These are my first RAR purchases. Nothing, save maybe the threaded 6.5 CM, has really tripped my trigger until they introduced these Ranch models. I just wish they would make more stailness rifles. I have a Predator chambered for 6.5 Creedmoor and a Ranch chambered for 300 Blackout. Still haven't shot the Creedmoor, but I have piddled around with the Blackout. So far I really like it.
"The number one problem with America is, a whole lot of people need shot, and nobody is shooting them." -Master Chief Hershel Davis
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The compact has 18" tube. I m looking for something for #6967 5.56 NATO 5 34.75" 1/2"-28 12.50" 6.05 lbs. 1:8" RH. There's 5 of that model here....waiting for your bid. http://www.gunbroker.com/Bolt-Action-Rifles/BI.aspx?Keywords=ruger+ranch
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