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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel42" data-source="post: 2873209" data-attributes="member: 28680"><p>Unless they become way, way less regulated, there is no price drop on the horizon. Even if they were removed from NFA purview, didn't require $200 stamp, or a SOT (and the required ITAR fees), you'll still need to find a manufacturer using quality materials, machines, and methods then back it up with customer service which will increase cost. </p><p></p><p>You could always Form 1 a suppressor yourself and be in to it for anywhere from $200 to $400-ish, including stamp, depending on what access to materials, machines, and skills you have.</p><p></p><p>How your home build will compare to a can made by SiCo, Dead Air, or another manufacturer will depend on your design and materials. I'm sure most get really close to the same numbers of the big guys from home built cans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel42, post: 2873209, member: 28680"] Unless they become way, way less regulated, there is no price drop on the horizon. Even if they were removed from NFA purview, didn't require $200 stamp, or a SOT (and the required ITAR fees), you'll still need to find a manufacturer using quality materials, machines, and methods then back it up with customer service which will increase cost. You could always Form 1 a suppressor yourself and be in to it for anywhere from $200 to $400-ish, including stamp, depending on what access to materials, machines, and skills you have. How your home build will compare to a can made by SiCo, Dead Air, or another manufacturer will depend on your design and materials. I'm sure most get really close to the same numbers of the big guys from home built cans. [/QUOTE]
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