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JM Ver. 2.0
06-28-2013, 15:10
I need to set up my NFA Trust....

This seems to me to be a great SHTF tool to have... I mean, oil filters are cheap and pretty abundant...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=haiqFcIXTqs

OtterbatHellcat
06-28-2013, 15:16
That's pretty neat shit JM.

Kinda hard to see around though.

cstone
06-28-2013, 15:24
Solvent Trap Adapter [hahhah-no]

JM Ver. 2.0
06-28-2013, 15:25
http://www.ar-15.co/threads/74921-Econo-Can?highlight=econo

............... I hope your car blows away................... [gohome]

hghclsswhitetrsh
06-28-2013, 15:33
Jm, you just got served.

JM Ver. 2.0
06-28-2013, 15:34
Solvent Trap Adapter [hahhah-no]

You saw that one too? I didn't post that one for a reason.

Zundfolge
06-28-2013, 15:38
I need to set up my NFA Trust....

This seems to me to be a great SHTF tool to have... I mean, oil filters are cheap and pretty abundant...

As an SHTF tool, its cool ... of course for SHTF you could just make your own pretty easily.

As a registered NFA item I don't like it because you have to send the worn out oil filter back to the manufacturer to be replaced instead of simply going down to Walmart and picking up a new one.

Gunyaga
06-28-2013, 16:00
You saw that one too? I didn't post that one for a reason.

I noticed a disclaimer stating that the solvent trap adapter and the econo can are not the same. I read it on the Internet.

Great-Kazoo
06-28-2013, 16:08
As an SHTF tool, its cool ... of course for SHTF you could just make your own pretty easily.

As a registered NFA item I don't like it because you have to send the worn out oil filter back to the manufacturer to be replaced instead of simply going down to Walmart and picking up a new one.


The filter is not the NFA item, the adapter is .

JM Ver. 2.0
06-28-2013, 16:26
The filter is not the NFA item, the adapter is .

Actually, on the website it says if you need to replace the filter you need to send the whole thing in.

HoneyBadger
06-28-2013, 16:33
Actually, on the website it says if you need to replace the filter you need to send the whole thing in.
LOL Like that's gonna happen...

Zundfolge
06-28-2013, 16:53
The filter is not the NFA item, the adapter is .

Actually, on the website it says if you need to replace the filter you need to send the whole thing in.

LOL Like that's gonna happen...

They stamp the serial number on both the adapter and the oil filter, so if you want to comply with the law you're going to send the filter back in to them when it wears out and they'll send you a new one (I think that whole process costs like $15 or something*). And lest you think that you can just use another filter or just stamp the number on your own filter and replace it yourself, there's also some sort of obnoxious ATF form that has to be filled out each time.



*ETA: Actually it's $25 - MFG's web site (https://cadizgunworks.com/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=20_26_69)


The one thing that I find odd is that they sell the "solvent trap adapter" which basically allows you to attach an oil filter to the muzzle of your gun for the purpose of catching solvent while cleaning (but does not cover the holes in the back side of the filter thus preventing it from quieting the gun) AND they sell a washer to cover the holes to prevent the solvent from "splashing back out of the filter". So for $45 you could have basically the suppressor adapter without paying the $200 stamp but you better never use it as a suppressor *nudge*nudge*wink*wink*