https://www.carolinafirearmsforum.c...-go-shooting-today.10390/page-70#post-1173223What frustrated you about the 6.8?
I may know a guy that’s also a member of PHA...and rumor is he might have a silencer or two. 😎I am new to the NFA silencer game and know only a little more than I have learned here. I have two suppressors ordered and hope to get to learn more about using them. Been studying about Form 1 and may go that route for my 3rd stamp and create a SBR. As I understand it, I could have the Form 1 SBR before the suppressors.
I am a member at PHA. Would be interested in meeting up with someone that has a silence to actually hear the difference. Would love to meet a member there or for you to be my guest. I am allowed two guests so you could bring someone along. I can provide my own ammo. I have been using a Dillon press for over 25-years. Have a good stockpile of ammo that I made but also have a some factory ammo in many calibers.
Gary
9 mm, 5.56 (.223 Remington), 7.62 X 51 (.308), and or 45 ACP. I really do not care which.I may know a guy that’s also a member of PHA...and rumor is he might have a silencer or two. 😎
what caliber(s) are you wanting to demo?
The two Beowulfs are the only rifles I have that I don’t have a silencer for. But you’re welcome to shoot the 10.5” one unsuppressed if you’re a glutton for punishment.9 mm, 5.56 (.223 Remington), 7.62 X 51 (.308), and or 45 ACP. I really do not care which.
Saw your image above of the 50 Beowulf. I do have FACTORY ammo for that on hand.
Thank you for your time, the education, and letting me shoot your silencers and SBRs. Your idea was great for me to bring my same caliber firearms so that you did not have to remove HOT cans. I think I like the 22 LRs the best. I am going to want a dedicated M&P 15-22 pistol with dedicated silencer. The LGS had one and I may end up with it. I also really liked the Rossi 22 LR. The Supersonic crack of the 5.56 and 9 mm can both be heard / noticed when using a silencer. I did like the subsonic 9 mm suppressed almost as much as the 22 LR suppressed.Not a huge quantity of shots taken...but he got to see what 22/9/45/5.56 was like suppressed vs unsuppressed...
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The only concern with the new 15-22 pistol is the 8” barrel isn’t as likely to keep bulk pack subsonic as my 4.5” SBR. So you just have to test different types of ammo and see what sounds best.I am going to want a dedicated M&P 15-22 pistol with dedicated silencer. The LGS had one and I may end up with it.
Anybody try to count the number of stamps represented?Not a huge quantity of shots taken...but he got to see what 22/9/45/5.56 was like suppressed vs unsuppressed...
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This just in: @BigWaylon has a lot of stamps y’all.Anybody try to count the number of stamps represented?
I counted ten (10).Anybody try to count the number of stamps represented?
Anybody try to count the number of stamps represented?
I counted 9... i think.Anybody try to count the number of stamps represented?
Visited my Sandman S in jail yesterday. Like a dummy I left my gas block wrench at home so couldn't adjust it. Next time I guess.
And no, I didn't shoot 22lr with the can on.
As long as they’ll agree to it, yes. Often jokingly called a conjugal visit while your item is in NFA jail.Stupid question, if you buy your suppressor at a store with a range you can use it (on site I'm assuming) before getting your stamp back? Just curious, I don't have any stamps out nor have I bought any from a gun store with a range but that might be worth considering in the future if I buy another can.
Thanks, it never occurred to me you could try out a suppressor before getting your tax stamp back.As long as they’ll agree to it, yes. Often jokingly called a conjugal visit while your item is in NFA jail.
There was a range around here that charged $10/visit for them to get it out and put it back up. But that along with their other ridiculous fees meant I never used them anyway.
Yep. Most will do it. Some may not. Would also depend on if you bought it from them, or if you had it transferred in, and what the refund policy is.Thanks, it never occurred to me you could try out a suppressor before getting your tax stamp back.