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  • Very good video. 

  • Also be aware of the law once you obtain the suppressor. You have to be careful traveling with NFA. Going through a state where they are illegal on you way to a place where they are OK is somewhat protected by the McClure Volkmer Act. Personally, I'd only stop for gas and food in such a state. Some NFA items require prior approval from BATF before transporting across state lines. You can't loan them to a friend or family member to take to the range either. 

  • nice but the bullets were just bouncing off the metal at 1:24??? it looked like it to me lol...........nice gun tho

  • bullet @ 0:43

  • @Pumpkin2themax Yup, the camera managed to snag a blurred image of the bullet in flight.

  • y didnt u do one without the can on it so we could compare

  • @Forbidenangel0 The can is integral to the gun. It can only be taken apart for cleaning. The noise of the bullet impacting is louder than the shot of the gun.

  • @Crosshair84 sweet

  • 200 dollars for the tax stamp... plus the cost of the silencer.

  • Awsome :D

    How much does it cost to get a silencer registered?

  • @zombiehunter96 It's more "how much does it cost to register a silencer" or "How much does it cost to get a registered silencer". The ATF has to have approved the paperwork BEFORE the silencer is made, either by you or a commercial manufacturer. Google National Firearms Act if you're in the US. There are some good forums out there on NFA ownership, too.

  • @Selectedmarksman Sorry it was late, I misworded it : / . I was asking how much the tax stamp costs. But someone already answered :).

  • @zombiehunter96 No worries, it was more just general information than directed specifically at you. Most people don't know silencers may be legally owned in most of the US and the NFA process is very confusing. Those in the NFA collection hobby try to make sure people get correct information about how to conform to the law.

    Google my screenname and "silencer" and you'll find some good forums that can teach you all about the legal route to ownership : )

  • @Selectedmarksman WELL I went to the website of the ATFbefore ever coming to see this video I was looking at the RUGER 77/357 then seen the silencer on a 44mag but all I senn them saying is that you have to be a dealer to get a lic: on anything I want to get a silencer for a weapon I Just like them we used them in IRAQ when I was searving over there I did several tours there but I looked into it and idk any other way I havent seen yet ? if so let me know ok..thanx

  • @battelxray Last I checked 38 of the 50 US States allow silencer ownership. First step is to find a Class III dealer in your state. Not just any gunshop can sell silencers, they have to be a Class III dealer. Your dealer will help you with the Form 4 process. You pay a $200 tax stamp per silencer purchase but no license is required.

    Call Advanced Armament Corp. and they'll help you out. They are good people, and make good silencers.

  • @Selectedmarksman Washington State now allows you to own silencers AND shoot them too. Horray! Kansas legalized them a couple of years ago. Even Missouri got rid of their FFL requirement so you no longer need a C&R FFL to own NFA. Tennessee passed a law awhile back that compels sheriff's and police chiefs to sign your paperwork unless they can show you're disqualified.

  • Where's the hat? It's just not the same without the hat... XP

  • @Selectedmarksman The hat is on summer break. It will be back in winter.

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