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#151 |
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Join Date: July 28, 2010
Location: Arkansas
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If you're talking about the "solvent traps" that pop up from time to time, I'd say either you're sure about legality, or you're not. I, for one, don't care to risk the penalties associated with possessing a suppressor without the appropriate tax stamp.
ETA: See this thread for a discussion of these.
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#152 |
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Join Date: July 11, 2013
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Yea I just saw a YouTube video of it while researching some other info on a rifle of mine.
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#153 |
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Join Date: May 27, 2011
Location: Ohio-Kentucky - florida
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For the oil filter type you need a tax stamp for the adapter that fits between filter & barrel.
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Location: Western PA
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The BATFE regulates what it considers "silencer parts"; when you attach an oil filter to an adapter the filter becomes a silencer part. And just as it's illegal for the user to change out the baffles on a normal suppressor, if you change out the oil filter on an oil filter suppressor you're breaking federal law and you're eligible for 10 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine. The only way you can legally change the filter is to send the whole thing back to the manufacturer or another properly licensed company. The adapter is supposed to come with one filter that's serialized, and when that filter wears out you need to send the whole thing back to the manufacturer for them to change the filter for you. Most manufacturers only charge about $25 for this.
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#155 |
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#156 |
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Join Date: June 22, 2013
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I realize that buying a silencer is like buying a new car. The moment it leaves the store, the value of it drops significantly (in the case of a silencer, it probably drops to zero because it a preowned silencer is practically unsalable), there is always a newer model coming out, and the newer models are always cooler/more advanced than the previous model.
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#157 |
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Join Date: May 27, 2011
Location: Ohio-Kentucky - florida
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What's Stopping You From Buying a Silencer?
Ohio just passed a law approving them for hunting also. I'm not sure what effect this will have on new & used suppressors.
Personally I wouldn't have a problem buying used if in good shape & price was at least 1/2 of new |
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