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Hunter town Arms suppressor Kaboom.

This is true. I have a BRANDNEW suppressor I was trying to sell for $100 cheaper and no one wants to buy it. They rather buy from dealer or something... Hahaha
not that I do not trust you but I do not want some dude holding my money and be having to trust him while I wait months for the item to get processed over. A dealer I trust. At least the dealers I use.
 
not that I do not trust you but I do not want some dude holding my money and be having to trust him while I wait months for the item to get processed over. A dealer I trust. At least the dealers I use.

If I ever sell a can I'll add the buyer to my trust, let him take posession of it while the form 4 is pending, then when he is approved I will remove him and the silencer from my trust.
 
I just don't see myself selling a can, maybe if a new pistol caliber can really catches my interest, but otherwise I'd rather just have extras lying around

I think all my class 3 items through. I do my research and do more research and decide based on that. Then once I buy it I know I am stuck with it. Plus I like to have a can for each pistol. As in I buy a can for single use on a single firearm.
 
Everyone has issues at one time or another, even Liberty, AAC, Silencerco, etc. Its a piece of machined metal on the end of a gun barrel, sometimes there are unexpected failures.

Huntertown is a stand up company and will make everything right.
 
You will be waiting a while :lol: After watching them use an AK-47 non stop on their 9mm can.... that tells me that your money is going to high grade materials and workmanship.

That's what I say as well. But we were asked to list a suppressor company so that poster could dig up failures. I've never seen a catastrophic failure reported on any liberty can but maybe he has or can find one. Just because HTA has a couple cans explode, doesn't mean their whole line is crap, but I have never seen or heard of a liberty can exploding. People can try to equate the 2 companies and designs but evidence points to liberty cans to be in a different league than HTA. Of course HTA is cheaper so some may be willing to make that gamble. That's understandable. But to say all failures are the same and to say all companies are equal because all have failures is laughable
 
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