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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 2736226" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>Pretty much all of it has been said, but I'll add. If you are trying to $125-150 with NFA items, you may be entering into the wrong hobby. There are reasons to pin to avoid having a SBR but not to save a stamp. The major one would be to make it easier to transport over state lines without having to go to the trouble of notifying the ATF. Or to take it to a state where a suppressor is legal and a SBR is not. The suppressors suitable for 300BLK can really compliment other hosts. owu1bag5 nailed it. I would suggest looking at AAC 762SDN-6 or the re-released 762SD. There are also several better quality 9mm suppressors that will work with subsonic 300BLK and a few rated for supersonic pressures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 2736226, member: 5316"] Pretty much all of it has been said, but I'll add. If you are trying to $125-150 with NFA items, you may be entering into the wrong hobby. There are reasons to pin to avoid having a SBR but not to save a stamp. The major one would be to make it easier to transport over state lines without having to go to the trouble of notifying the ATF. Or to take it to a state where a suppressor is legal and a SBR is not. The suppressors suitable for 300BLK can really compliment other hosts. owu1bag5 nailed it. I would suggest looking at AAC 762SDN-6 or the re-released 762SD. There are also several better quality 9mm suppressors that will work with subsonic 300BLK and a few rated for supersonic pressures. [/QUOTE]
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