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Thinking about selling my .22 suppressor.


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6 minutes ago, Fourtyfive said:

There are a plethora of drill-able baffles, tubes, etc. on Amazon actually. Most of them are listed as oil filters and shown attached to motorcycles in a way that does not actually work. Measurements would be critical as a replacement but they’re out there.

Be careful with that.  Technically, silencers have to be repaired by an SOT. 

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If your kids really don’t want it, find someone at a local range or a friend that is getting into guns, give it to them and make their day. They will still have to pay for the stamp, the can lives on and your boys won’t have to deal with it. 

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This may the first time I have ever heard of someone who doesn't like a suppressor.

Its not that I don't like it, its just impractical for me. I don't have the luxury of shooting on private land. I have to go to my club range where there are usually other people shooting non-suppressed firearms. I still have to wear ear protection. So what's the point? 

Besides cleaning the thing is a real PITA. So I don't bother to get it dirty. 

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