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    +1 for Alan at machinegun tours, he has a shop now in Lakewood on colfax if you're in that area. Very knowledgable, friendly, and willing to help you along the way on your purchase. His website only lists the stuff he has in stock, check it out www.machineguntours.com

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    so where is a place i can get a suppressor without a $100 fee? where are places besides machineguntours in the denver area?

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    5280 has is a Class III dealer last time I checked. You generally shouldn't have to pay the $100 transfer fee unless you are buying from another dealer, and using your local Class III to do the transfer through. However, I've heard of some places that still charge you that fee when you buy from them. I personally wouldn't buy from them.
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    MGT doesn't charge the fee on cans in stock. If you order from someone like Major Malfunction it's $100 to transfer. Firing Line also does transfers for $60.

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    i am looking for a yhm though and mgt doesn't have them. i want to find a place that sells yhm 7.62 suppressors that don't have any additional fees added on. thanks for the info thus far

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    Some places like Major Malfunction have such good prices, that even with the $100 transfer fee you still spend less money.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Some places like Major Malfunction have such good prices, that even with the $100 transfer fee you still spend less money.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tmckay2 View Post
    so where is a place i can get a suppressor without a $100 fee? where are places besides machineguntours in the denver area?
    There is no set transfer fee. It is up to each dealer to set his price for taking care of your paperwork and storage of your can while the paperwork goes through.

    Lots of times if you buy a can direct from a dealer there is no transfer fee and he gets his $$$ in the mark up from wholesale to retail. But some still charge.

    Think about like this. You have a expensive FFL that has a lot of visibility with the feds. Someone orders a NFA item and uses you for a transfer. You take care of all that paperwork and store the item for the 3-6 months while the paperwork goes through. $100 is cheap.

    The $200 fee to the ATF is *not* optional.

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    i know how it all works and everything, i just don't want to be paying an extra $100 when it isn't necessary. so if someone out there charges less or none at all, or stocks the yhm, it makes way more sense.

    everyone i have talked to both personally and seen through reviews loves the yhm's. say they are just as quiet, or at least close enough its hard to tell, and way cheaper. plus with the qd you can switch between weapons easily. the weight is indeed a downside, but doesn't really bother me. id use it on a benchrest 308 with bipod and an sbr ar15 that is so short and light it wouldn't be a big deal. when you are talking about using a suppressor to ensure your ears don't bleed and aren't using it for tactical operations, who cares really if there is a few decibal difference? it isn't worth an extra 400 bucks for me. if you get all crazy about it being uber quiet you might as well use subsonic rounds.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    There is no set transfer fee. It is up to each dealer to set his price for taking care of your paperwork and storage of your can while the paperwork goes through.

    Lots of times if you buy a can direct from a dealer there is no transfer fee and he gets his $$$ in the mark up from wholesale to retail. But some still charge.

    Think about like this. You have a expensive FFL that has a lot of visibility with the feds. Someone orders a NFA item and uses you for a transfer. You take care of all that paperwork and store the item for the 3-6 months while the paperwork goes through. $100 is cheap.

    The $200 fee to the ATF is *not* optional.

    I do not like Yankee Hill cans. Way heavy and not that quiet.

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