So I want a suppressor...
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So I want a suppressor...
Is the trust route the way to go? or have they eliminated the signature requirement for suppressors? I'm in Coral Springs and a store in Ft.L. told me they do all the paperwork for me, so I guess they either have a local official who will sing off on it, or they do the trust thing.
what are the wait times start to finish, or from walking into the store to taking it home?
Finally, is it possible to get one good can in .45 and use it on everything else down to a .22 ?
P.S. I'm sorry I know there's a separate section on the board for this but I saw that it doesn't get much activity
what are the wait times start to finish, or from walking into the store to taking it home?
Finally, is it possible to get one good can in .45 and use it on everything else down to a .22 ?
P.S. I'm sorry I know there's a separate section on the board for this but I saw that it doesn't get much activity
Is that Vito? I have bought a few from him. He stocks a lot of good cans, and is good at doing the paper work.armedpolak wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:58 am Is the trust route the way to go? or have they eliminated the signature requirement for suppressors? I'm in Coral Springs and a store in Ft.L. told me they do all the paperwork for me, so I guess they either have a local official who will sing off on it, or they do the trust thing.
I believe there is still no local yokal approvals for Trusts. That is the route to go. Especially where Libiturds Sheriffs have to "approve" them. https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/chief-l ... -form-1-or
I read that people are saying it is currently about 3-4 months for Form 4. Find a dealer that has it in-stock to avoid the Form 3 transfer wait times.armedpolak wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:58 am what are the wait times start to finish, or from walking into the store to taking it home?
Nope, you need a different can for each caliber, sorry. That being said, the 22 can I have is the most fun to shoot. All you hear is a click,click of the slide. Nothing else!armedpolak wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:58 am Finally, is it possible to get one good can in .45 and use it on everything else down to a .22 ?
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May you use a .22 can for both a rifle & a handgun (auto)?
Try to think outside the box armedpolak...
Try to think outside the box armedpolak...
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Generally, a can is designed for rifle or pistol. You can switch between them but the can may not be as silent as the platform it was designed.photohause wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:43 pm May you use a .22 can for both a rifle & a handgun (auto)?
Try to think outside the box armedpolak...
You should only use a can specially designed for Full Auto if you have any class 3 weapons. Of course you can use a Full Auto can on a semi of the same caliber if it mounts properly, but not visa-versa!
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No CLEO approval/sign-off needed for trust or individual.
FWIW: My last Form 1 Trust E-File came back in 29 days.
A trust will make things easier to add folks/kids in the future and make things easier on your family when you go to that full-auto range in the sky. I read about a guy who passed recently...no living heirs...no will...no trust. His significant collection of NFA stuff all went to Uncle Sam.
Advantage: Trust.
FWIW: My last Form 1 Trust E-File came back in 29 days.
A trust will make things easier to add folks/kids in the future and make things easier on your family when you go to that full-auto range in the sky. I read about a guy who passed recently...no living heirs...no will...no trust. His significant collection of NFA stuff all went to Uncle Sam.
Advantage: Trust.
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Wait so no sign off on individual AND trusts? That’s what I wanted to know. I rather do individual but didn’t want to have to beg a local popo for signatureTenzing_Norgay wrote:No CLEO approval/sign-off needed for trust or individual.
FWIW: My last Form 1 Trust E-File came back in 29 days.
A trust will make things easier to add folks/kids in the future and make things easier on your family when you go to that full-auto range in the sky. I read about a guy who passed recently...no living heirs...no will...no trust. His significant collection of NFA stuff all went to Uncle Sam.
Advantage: Trust.
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Thank you sir.Flame Red wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 1:07 pmGenerally, a can is designed for rifle or pistol. You can switch between them but the can may not be as silent as the platform it was designed.photohause wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:43 pm May you use a .22 can for both a rifle & a handgun (auto)?
Try to think outside the box armedpolak...
You should only use a can specially designed for Full Auto if you have any class 3 weapons. Of course you can use a Full Auto can on a semi of the same caliber if it mounts properly, but not visa-versa!
“You didn’t finish school, did you?
You can Efile and build a quality suppressor with minimal tools in a month, there’s a big FB group Mine worked well From 556 to 32 ACP
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So no sign off on trust AND individual form for a suppressor??
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Nope, you just have to send a copy to CLEO for their recordsarmedpolak wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 5:05 pm So no sign off on trust AND individual form for a suppressor??
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