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    Gong Shooter colo-pr's Avatar
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    Default About the stamp for a Silencer...

    Hi guys,

    A simple question, the $200 for the stamp/tax for a silencer is just one time fee or is every certain years?

    I'm making some research and study the possibility to buy a silencer
    For my AR.

    Opinions about the AAC-M4-2000? I'm looking for the most noise reduction possible under $1000, not interested in a "quick install/uninstall product because my idea is leave it to my AR permanently.

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    one time fee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goodburbon View Post
    one time fee
    Thanks :-)

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    Opinions about the AAC-M4-2000? I'm looking for the most noise reduction possible under $1000, not interested in a "quick install/uninstall product because my idea is leave it to my AR permanently.

    IMHO permanently attaching a suppressor to one rifle is a mistake. Limits the enjoyment for use on multiple guns.
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    I'm not trying to sponsor or advertise anything, but I did purchase an AAC762 SDN6 for the whole reason and idea of mounting it to a variety of different calibered host in my stable. I'm pretty sure there are more out there with the same capabilities... but this should be on another thread or something...



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    If you're planning on leaving it on one gun, you might check out something like the GemTech Trek. It's a thread-on can that runs about $500.
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    Since you're in the 'springs, come to the NFA presentation given by the PPFC this Thursday evening!: http://www.ar-15.co/forums/showthread.php?t=63299

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    Thank you every one for the help. What I mean with "permanent attach" is that I'm not looking for a "very easy" or "super fast" remove or
    Install. I said this because in my research i found too many products that the marketing is "super easy and fast" removal or install and for me the most important think is "the most silence possible" Im not looking for something fancy or extra mega good materials, Im looking for something simple but that trap the maximum sound possible because I saw some videos on YouTube that the sound of an AR with suppresor is like the same sound of a 9mm. Is my first time with this and I don't want to be frustrated when my AR sound a liiitle bit less after spend some hundreds.

    The model that I said is a model that have good reviews online and if I remember good stop 28db of sound

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    .223/5.56 isn't going to be super quiet anyway. Projectile is moving faster than sound, so it will create a sonic crack.

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    With the suppressor on an AR, not only will you have the "crack" of the bullet breaking the sound barrier, but you'll also have some "bang" as the action on the AR begins to cycle before the bullet exits the barrel. It's amazing how much quieter a bolt action rifle is when compared to an AR, when using the same suppressor.

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