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Suppressor purchase now or wait?

you're right but you will also have thousands of very skilled guys with real equipment that will be able to turn these out for much much much cheaper. Prices are gonna tank. suppressors are cheap in european countries where they are legal to the point that they are viewed as a disposable object.

At the end of the day its just a threaded tube with baffles. It does take precision to get it good but its still pretty close to metal lathe working 101.
That's 70s logic with no tech behind it. Hell just stack some freeze plugs with a hole in them in a Maglite body. No machine work needed. You can even jb weld a hex nut of the right thread pattern on the end so you don't even have to weld.
 
That's 70s logic with no tech behind it. Hell just stack some freeze plugs with a hole in them in a Maglite body. No machine work needed. You can even jb weld a hex nut of the right thread pattern on the end so you don't even have to weld.
Or there are just way more skilled machinests now who do have the equipment to churn these out? I don't know why you'd be so upset that skilled laborers would have an easy way of making a side hustle.

And again, this has already been shown true to happen in other markets, not sure why ours would be any different.
 
you're right but you will also have thousands of very skilled guys with real equipment that will be able to turn these out for much much much cheaper. Prices are gonna tank. suppressors are cheap in european countries where they are legal to the point that they are viewed as a disposable object.
Eventually. Just a question of how long it takes for prices to come back down.

(Assuming it passes. Not holding my breath.)
 
It won’t pass now that some dumbass made an adjustment to the original that passed. Back to square one on that issue.

Who’s BRIGHT idea was that?!?!
They added the SBR amendment to the bill after it passed… I doubt the house will pass it again.

yeah them adding the SBR amendment probably ****ed any chances of it playing out in our favor.
Now, now. When I pointed out this obvious and elementary lunacy I was called such a nasty name by our local political genius.

As for the OP, I'm not buying now for the same reason I've never bought. And it has absolutely nothing to do with $200.
 
Now, now. When I pointed out this obvious and elementary lunacy I was called such a nasty name by our local political genius.

As for the OP, I'm not buying now for the same reason I've never bought. And it has absolutely nothing to do with $200.
SBRs added or not, it's not going to pass either way.
 
Why would anyone want to purchase a suppressor now with the pending bill looking favorable to remove suppressors from NFA? Why not wait to see how the bill plays out and save the $200, have no wait time, and not have to deal with all the trust paperwork?

You sound like the lady that did the paperwork for my first suppressor 8 years ago. "Why are you buying this? (with idiotic look) Don't you know they're going to pass the hearing protection act?".
 
Probably true. But it has a far slimmer chance now.
I never thought Georgia would get rid of the permission slip. So miracles occasionally do happen.
I'm all for it, the nfa as a whole is unconstitutional, but the government does not care what the constitution says. They do what they want and convince enough people they should under the guise of some greater good. Look at the Patriot Act.....
 
Or there are just way more skilled machinests now who do have the equipment to churn these out? I don't know why you'd be so upset that skilled laborers would have an easy way of making a side hustle.

And again, this has already been shown true to happen in other markets, not sure why ours would be any different.
You both are correct. Yes - there will be a lot of dirt cheap, entry crap. Yes - there will be more high quality options cuz people with skills can make them.

But more goes into a good can than simple tubes and baffles.

It will be good for the industry and consumers if they are removed from the NFA. More manufacturers. Less expensive, More R&D. But it ain't happenin
 
You both are correct. Yes - there will be a lot of dirt cheap, entry crap. Yes - there will be more high quality options cuz people with skills can make them.

But more goes into a good can than simple tubes and baffles.

It will be good for the industry and consumers if they are removed from the NFA. More manufacturers. Less expensive, More R&D. But it ain't happenin
Yes, and Integrals are what I'm really looking forward to.

Imagine if they wouldn't have been regulated like they are for almost 90 years now, we can't imagine the innovation, and integration that could have been.
 
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