Talked my wife into it. She's easy going and gave me the green light. I was reccomended a Guy in Houston (lawyer) who will set up my trust for 450. I've only looked at yankeee aac and surefire cans. A place by my house sells these 3. Surefire is out due to cost. Aac seems to be good for the money. What other brands to look at and once my trust is finished where's best place to buy? The guys at the shop have talked me into the quick detatch as I will use this between 308 bolt gun and 223ar mainly. Also for a 22 is a specific can needed? Thinking if its cheap (sure its not) could order one at the same time....was told wait is about 6 months.
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Originally posted by Leon County Slayer View PostI may be wrong but i think you'll need a stamp for each of the rifles. And I've heard good things on the quick release aac
All of those are good cans. IMO right now the YHM 7.62 titanium is the best 30 caliber can available for the money.
As to 22 rimfire, yes it is recommended that they have a dedicated rimfire can because of the heavy fouling that is typical with 22 rimfire ammo. Rimfire specific cans can be taken apart and cleaned, whereas most center fire rifle cans are welded and unserviceable.
Sean Cody is the Houston lawyer that was probably recommended to you. For the best pricing I have found on the cans you a interested in, get in touch with Scott Bittner at Silenced America.
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Yup just checked the card I was given and its Sean Cody. Did a search on tbh and everyone speaks highly of him that I saw. Is this about a normal price anyone else to talk to about setting up the trust? I'm considering putting my dad on it as well (hunting partner) would like him to be able to use suppressor and after reading if God forbid something happened he could have my suppressors. Any thought against this? Would it hurt anything at all? I don't have kids and my wife's not interested in it.
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