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I just bought a stag arms 8.5 in pistol in 300 blk I’m gonna be doing the paperwork on to make an sbr, and want to suppress it as well. Anybody have good suggestions for suppressors? Not looking for anything real specific I guess, maybe a multi caliber one, as I’ve got a 556 I could put it on as well. May end up buying other stuff I’d like to put one on in the future, but as of right now, this is the only one I’ve got that really tickles my fancy for a can.

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Well I ordered a SureFire SOCOM300 sps today. Now waiting for it to get out of jail. Got it thru a local gun shop, the silencer shop kiosks really suck for getting fingerprints… my hands don’t work right apparently and it took me like half an hour to get good enough prints. Lol.

Next is a form 1 to sbr it…


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That can should do the job. (y)

I recently sent in paperwork on a Silencerco Hybrid 46, and a Warlock for the 22s. About $1000 for both, plus the tyrant tax.
I have the Sparrow already, but the Warlock was on sale, and is smaller and lighter, nice for my .22 pistols.

I already bought the ASR muzzle break mount for the .223, the can comes with the .30 cal thread adapter, so it will direct thread to the AR10 and the 30 BO, and I got the optional .223 end cap for the can as well.

Now if the Feds will just hurry up on the approval....:rolleyes: My Sparrow took 6 months, but people are saying it can be a full year now, due to increased demand. Kind of wish they could put those 87,000 IRS agents to work on this, so they'd be useful.;)

So, submit that Form 1 ASAP, the line for approval is just getting longer all the time.(y)
 

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That can should do the job. (y)

I recently sent in paperwork on a Silencerco Hybrid 46, and a Warlock for the 22s. About $1000 for both, plus the tyrant tax.
I have the Sparrow already, but the Warlock was on sale, and is smaller and lighter, nice for my .22 pistols.

I already bought the ASR muzzle break mount for the .223, the can comes with the .30 cal thread adapter, so it will direct thread to the AR10 and the 30 BO, and I got the optional .223 end cap for the can as well.

Now if the Feds will just hurry up on the approval....:rolleyes: My Sparrow took 6 months, but people are saying it can be a full year now, due to increased demand. Kind of wish they could put those 87,000 IRS agents to work on this, so they'd be useful.;)

So, submit that Form 1 ASAP, the line for approval is just getting longer all the time.(y)
Yeah I’m kinda upset I had to pay a bunch of money to not see it for months… silencer shops site said average eform 4 is 8 months right now… they don’t have their form 1 assistance thing anymore I guess. I’ll probably be stopping back by the shop this weekend to get the form 1 started. Don’t want to mess up on a federal document my first time. Figure I’ll have someone who knows what they’re doing help me lol


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So, screwed up my first form 1, computer decided to attach a picture of my desktop background instead of a picture of me, so that got denied real quick. Then, when I went to fill it out again, I found the “free” stamp for the pistol brace ruling. Submitted that form 1 on 1/21, it got approved today.


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