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Old July 22, 2013, 11:00 AM   #9
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If you are really only wanting to test fire at a particular location, you can build a sound suppressing device that is not attachable to a firearm without all the legal restrictions of the NFA (check your state laws). The most popular is to fasten together a row of relatively small diameter tires (think wheelbarrow or small car) to form a tube. Set that on a table or put legs on it. When you shoot through the "tube" with the muzzle inside the first tire, it greatly reduces the sound.
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