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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel42" data-source="post: 2843356" data-attributes="member: 28680"><p>Good shoot is a good shoot regardless of equipment used, as long as it is legally possessed. If it isn't explicitly prohibited then it is allowed. </p><p></p><p>Can only gets confiscated temporarily if they know about it. Who is going to tell them?</p><p></p><p>Unsure if the ability to differentiate between a suppressed and unsuppressed bullet exists but assume that if it makes slight contact with baffles it would leave markings similar to rifling in the barrel. It will definitely cause increased blowback which will leave increased powder residue and fouling on the rounds remaining in the magazine but the uninitiated won't know to look for that or what that means. </p><p></p><p>Stop threat, call 911 and give basic info (home invasion, BG down, homeowner description and you are armed), *remove can to locked safe, call attorney, wait for police and kyfms until attorney shows up. </p><p></p><p>*optional step</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel42, post: 2843356, member: 28680"] Good shoot is a good shoot regardless of equipment used, as long as it is legally possessed. If it isn't explicitly prohibited then it is allowed. Can only gets confiscated temporarily if they know about it. Who is going to tell them? Unsure if the ability to differentiate between a suppressed and unsuppressed bullet exists but assume that if it makes slight contact with baffles it would leave markings similar to rifling in the barrel. It will definitely cause increased blowback which will leave increased powder residue and fouling on the rounds remaining in the magazine but the uninitiated won't know to look for that or what that means. Stop threat, call 911 and give basic info (home invasion, BG down, homeowner description and you are armed), *remove can to locked safe, call attorney, wait for police and kyfms until attorney shows up. *optional step [/QUOTE]
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