"If you can't hear other hunters and don't know they are on property, near your hunting area, you certainly have greater risk of a hunting accident," Hightower said.
For some reason this angers me. If I don't know someone is on "a property" that I am hunting on then either them or I are a poacher. (I hunt on my Dad's place in Brady Tx.) Also, he makes it sound like you can tell, EXACTLY where someone is because they do not have a suppressor. Well.... what if that person never fires a shot??? Still don't know they are there... or are they there at all?? His logic isn't logical at all.
Give me a suppressor for my 6mm. PLEASE! I like hearing.
Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.
A homemade can for a .22 doesn't take long to make.
There are ATF agents on this board so you know.
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
A homemade can for a .22 doesn't take long to make. From what I've heard/read on the interweb.
Fixed.
Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.
Doesn't mean I've ever made one. The fact is if you understand how they work they are not that hard to make with some tools you can buy at home depot. Especially for a low power .22. They obviously won't be as smooth, streamlined or efficient as a commercial one but they would work.
Doesn't mean I've ever made one. The fact is if you understand how they work they are not that hard to make with some tools you can buy at home depot. Especially for a low power .22. They obviously won't be as smooth, streamlined or efficient as a commercial one but they would work.
I keep hoping that suppressors will simply be taken off of the NFA list and sold just like any other firearm accessory. The cost would drop to about 30% of what they sell for now if that happens. I'd have Surefire cans on everything that I own a week after the change if it ever comes.
The really funny thing is that they are completely unregulated in most of Europe and you will have your hunting license pulled if you don't use one while hunting in many countries over there. They also allow hunting game animals at night.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
I keep hoping that suppressors will simply be taken off of the NFA list and sold just like any other firearm accessory. The cost would drop to about 30% of what they sell for now if that happens. I'd have Surefire cans on everything that I own a week after the change if it ever comes.
I keep hoping that suppressors will simply be taken off of the NFA list and sold just like any other firearm accessory. The cost would drop to about 30% of what they sell for now if that happens. I'd have Surefire cans on everything that I own a week after the change if it ever comes.
The really funny thing is that they are completely unregulated in most of Europe and you will have your hunting license pulled if you don't use one while hunting in many countries over there. They also allow hunting game animals at night.
Silencers aren't that expensive right now. Hell the Fed Tax is like 50% of the cost of them now.
Silencers aren't that expensive right now. Hell the Fed Tax is like 50% of the cost of them now.
I'm not even worried about the price. I shouldn't have to jump though flaming hoops and fork 200 more dollars than I already do to get a tax stamp to f'in own one
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