Suppressors on pistols and rimfire are definitely worth it. Haven't tried a rifle suppressor yet but might pick up a Wolverine in the future for my Krinkov.
Currently have a Rugged Oculus and Obsidian 9, and an SD suppressor for my MP5SD but that lives on that gun, lol. Was thinking of picking...
Ruger MK IV with a Rugged Occulus.
Though do have to say, I installed the volquartsen accurizing kit on my MK IV recently and it makes a massive difference. So stock trigger is fine but the kit is definitely an upgrade I'd recommend if you keep with the MK IV.
Well definitely coming to this one. Not sure what I'm bringing, but I did just finish a 5.56 Krinkov build. I know noon to 1PM is for suppressors, anyone bringing metering equipment?
Kinda doubt we'll actually get 90 approvals on eform 4's anytime soon. I can say though I did recently get my last paper form 4 approved though. At 340 days it's actually been my fastest one, and still better than the 400+ times I've been seeing.
I'd say zero at this point. From the reddit NFA thread it's looking like wait times are on an upward trajectory. In June people were getting eform 1's done in a week and now barely anyone get's one in under 30 days. I'm still waiting on an eform 1 from June. Also got a paper form 4 from last...
I guess the customer service at the ATF might get a little bored having to say "It's currently pending" constantly. I don't get why there was never a system for people to check on the status of paper forms online, the person on the phone is just typing the control/serial number into their...
Apparently the AFT has decided that this line in the definition of a silencer
"ANY COMBINATION OF PARTS, DESIGNED OR REDESIGNED, AND INTENDED FOR USE IN ASSEMBLING OR FABRICATING A FIREARM SILENCER OR FIREARM MUFFLER [is a silencer]"
means that any part or raw material that you intend to use...
I'm past 300 days on my first suppressor. The one glimmer of hope I have is that from the thread on reddit it looks like batch approvals are happening more frequently, so there's a possibility that I'll get the other two suppressors I bought since then approved at the same time as my first.
From what I can see the rollout of Eform 4's was a cluster****, as anyone who knows the ATF should have expected. However I still think the wait times on em will be shorter.
1. It's easy to beat the nine to twelve months we're seeing with form 4's
2. Apparently the main bottleneck has been that...
From the thread on r/NFA on reddit looks like 03/10 forms are coming through, so we might be past the giant backlog that Silencershop sent in.
Also somehow someone got a 4/29 approved before my 4/16 form.
I see 300 days as the average right now, ya should call once ya get up there just to confirm the ATF mailed out your stamp. I've heard of FFL's losing stamps or them getting lost in the mail and people not knowing for weeks.
I'm at 8 1/2 months for the first of three suppressors I bought last year. Keep following tracking threads and it's like seeing a loading bar stuck on 95% recently, lol. I see a lot of March 1-5 lately and almost nothing past that.
I've got an Oculus in jail and like it. I haven't used the modular feature of it yet, I think in its full length config it works well on my 10/22 and MK IV. However if I was using something smaller like a Beretta 21A I think the K config would be nice.
Hey I put in for an MP5SD can last month too, which one did you go with? I got a TPM one myself. Gun itself oughta be done by March next year.
I'm hoping for June of next year on the can, unless maybe form 4's being on eforms somehow magically speeds everything up.