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<blockquote data-quote="Skiluvr03" data-source="post: 2799485" data-attributes="member: 17204"><p>Yeah, I agree. I saw on, "American Rifleman" recently when they were discussing suppressors and they showed the schematics of one and it was more involved than I thought. I thought it was just a thick pipe with a hole in it, but it had chambers for the gasses to go and I'm sure they are pretty specific to weapon and ammo types. I'm sure they still make a good profit because it is still in the novelty stage, but, it's a growing requirement at many gun ranges for safety reasons, as well as for noise requirements of some neighborhoods where these ranges are located. In fact, I think they are coming out with new lines of guns that have suppressors that come with them, if I'm not mistaken, but, you would still need the stamp. They are working update that law as they say it is outdated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skiluvr03, post: 2799485, member: 17204"] Yeah, I agree. I saw on, "American Rifleman" recently when they were discussing suppressors and they showed the schematics of one and it was more involved than I thought. I thought it was just a thick pipe with a hole in it, but it had chambers for the gasses to go and I'm sure they are pretty specific to weapon and ammo types. I'm sure they still make a good profit because it is still in the novelty stage, but, it's a growing requirement at many gun ranges for safety reasons, as well as for noise requirements of some neighborhoods where these ranges are located. In fact, I think they are coming out with new lines of guns that have suppressors that come with them, if I'm not mistaken, but, you would still need the stamp. They are working update that law as they say it is outdated. [/QUOTE]
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