I finally bit the bullet and ordered a suppressor for my AR10. I had been really intimidated at the process but found a company that made it very simple. They did everything over the phone except for the fingerprinting and photo. They sent the fingerprint kit that was easy to do and mail back. I took my picture with my phone and sent it to them. They emailed me to keep me informed the steps they were taking. They took my order over the phone and offered 6 monthly payments. Now, the hard part, waiting for the ATF to approve. I wish I had done this sooner-it was a very simple process. I won’t give the name of the company on here but if you message me I can give you the number of the specific person who helped me.
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Originally posted by splitfinger View PostI heard if you purchase a suppressor from a Texas Mfr. you don’t need to go through the lengthy process. Can someone confirm if this is true?
No one is selling yet and it has not made its way through the courts.
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Originally posted by Txhuntr2 View PostATF is bringing back e filing. I’d ask the seller to e file if they haven’t already sent paper in. Silencer Shop is holding on to orders now until e filing launches. They sent out an email yesterday.
Yep shoulda waited a couple more weeks. Would probably get it 1/2 the time.
Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostReally? Why not? This should be an over the counter purchase and nothing more. Government overreaching on suppressors is ridiculous
Yep.
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Originally posted by mmoses View PostKinda, It's like the weed thing. Still illegal federally but unlike the DEA, the ATF will not turn a blind eye.
No one is selling yet and it has not made its way through the courts.
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Originally posted by splitfinger View PostI heard if you purchase a suppressor from a Texas Mfr. you don’t need to go through the lengthy process. Can someone confirm if this is true?
New laws, whether enacted on the local, state, or federal levels, can often be confusing. Adding to this confusion is the fact that many people try to boil legislation down to easy-to-digest
Anybody with FFL is scared to act for fear of jail and losing FFL.
Splitfinger… Build your own and dont trapse where the Federales roam.
Ive a contractor who built his own suppressor 95% from items bought at Home Depot…heavier than sin but still…homemade and it suppresses.
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