My most current can (enticer L) is setting at 278 and still hasn't been approved. This will be the longest wait I've had to date. I thought they were speeding up , but obviously they have no idea what's going on.
That's how they get extra revenue. They come out and announce they are going to speed up the process with e-filing and adding more processors so a bunch of people will run out and by stuff so it just bogs down the system even more. They've almost got me a couple times over the last few years to buy in.My most current can (enticer L) is setting at 278 and still hasn't been approved. This will be the longest wait I've had to date. I thought they were speeding up , but obviously they have no idea what's going on.
I almost bought into that AB promo but went with the Silencerco Warlock instead, since SiCo has treated me so well on "warranty" issues with my Omega.Clock started today on a .22 RF suppressor. Picked it up at Salt Fork Armory in Tonkawa. Got all the paperwork done and submitted.
Owner was saying 6-8 months.
I can actually get another of the same caliber for free just by paying the fed $200 tax. It’s a BOGO sale by the company. Don’t know if I need two though.
2oz weight and it’s tunable by the owner. Perfect for the new F&N 502 tactical.
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I just saw this. If I remember tomorrow, I'll look at the invoice, but think it's in the $275 range.Would you mind sharing what the price was on the suppressor?
There's nothing wrong with the ErectorOrdered "Christmas gifts" today for my wife and myself, got her the Q Erector (I know, jokes incoming) and myself the SiCo Warlock. Both rimfire cans, for our lightweight pistols we put together a few months ago. Went through Sooner State Pawn/SilencerShop, bought my first one from them 8 years ago and have always liked dealing with SSP. Now the wait begins...
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