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Published on May 2, 2012

Lacey Biles with NRA's Institute for Legislative Action discusses silencers / suppressors at the first Silencers Are Legal Shoot in Dallas, Texas. April 28, 2012.

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  • sckinnctn

    Wow, what a moronic analogy. Car mufflers are equivalent to suppressors on guns?

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  • Darius Smith

    Yes, their logic baffles me. Watch that we both get thumbs down. IDGAS.

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    You are entitled to your opinion and we don't expect everyone to agree on everything. We welcome others thoughts and views as long as they are offered as a positive contribution. While your comment and sckinnctn's comment stretch the limits of what I define as a positive contribution, I will leave them and this reply for all to see and learn from.

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    Please see my reply to Darius Smith below. You may not connect with the analogy, and that's great. If you believe the information in the video is wrong, you are free to say so. For the benefit of others, please state your background so you can establish your expertise or firsthand knowledge on the subject. We welcome your positive contributions.

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  • HisXLNC

    They are equivalent. In fact, they function in the exact same way. They both use a combination of sound deadening materials and baffles to capture, decelerate, and cool hot, expanding gases, thus reducing sound.

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  • Darius Smith

    Perhaps I wish not to state my background on 4th Amendment grounds. Perhaps I felt right to say what I said, knowing full well that whatever I said would be controversial. I don't see anything wrong with sckinnctn's comment so why hassle us over it? Just be glad that we didn't call your channel names or do something worse. He asked a question and I replied to it. End of story. I hope that you understand that we seek not to defame your name, but that we said what we said. Thank you.

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