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NFA Tax Stamp current wait time update?
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 3103818" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Amcardon, I really like the Lane 458 SOCOM Suppressor. I got the all titanium one and it only weighs 13 ounces. It is completely disassemblable which is a good thing if you are running cast bullets. It is as quiet as the Silencer Co one, I have shot them side by side. It is still pretty loud with full power loads due to the Sonic crack from those really big bullets, but it is definitely in the non ear plugs relm. Side note, you will need access to a 458 caliber range rod to make sure it is centered to the bore, as the exit hole on the Lane is very tight, which makes it a bit quieter than most, but I have seen one where the bullet was rubbing on one side at the very end. If you go that route, I've got one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 3103818, member: 6064"] Amcardon, I really like the Lane 458 SOCOM Suppressor. I got the all titanium one and it only weighs 13 ounces. It is completely disassemblable which is a good thing if you are running cast bullets. It is as quiet as the Silencer Co one, I have shot them side by side. It is still pretty loud with full power loads due to the Sonic crack from those really big bullets, but it is definitely in the non ear plugs relm. Side note, you will need access to a 458 caliber range rod to make sure it is centered to the bore, as the exit hole on the Lane is very tight, which makes it a bit quieter than most, but I have seen one where the bullet was rubbing on one side at the very end. If you go that route, I've got one. [/QUOTE]
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