http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haiqFcIX ... r_embedded
The biggest downside I see is needing some extra tall sights.

$200 dollar tax stamp.Highspeed wrote:I doubt the economics are much different in the US, it seems to me like the whole suppressor business is a racket unless the manufacturers have some extra costs imposed by the government which I'm not aware of. Every time I see an episode of ' Sons of American Guns 'I think " You are charging how much ? for a tube with some washers in it ?
Surely that must be applied to the purchaser though, otherwise those guys would be losing $125 on every sale ?merll2005 wrote: $200 dollar tax stamp.
Missed that before. I thought it was $200 to manufacture and then less for a transfer. Someone who actually knows what they are talking about will be along shortly.Highspeed wrote:Surely that must be applied to the purchaser though, otherwise those guys would be losing $125 on every sale ?merll2005 wrote: $200 dollar tax stamp.
Hell, I don't understand the procedure any more than you, I was just doing the mathmerll2005 wrote:
Missed that before. I thought it was $200 to manufacture and then less for a transfer. Someone who actually knows what they are talking about will be along shortly.
C'mon bro, once you got the thing suppressed to the point where you no longer need hearing protection then I'd say 'enough'CByrneIV wrote:
Most modern suppressors are as fair bit more complicated than washers in a tube; though frankly there are astill a few folks selling stuff that simple.
The science and manufacturing of modern high db suppression (some as much as 38db suppression, which is pretty damn impressive) devices is actually pretty advanced, and pretty expensive.