Boy Scouts now using Suppressors

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Where the hell were these when I was the shooting sports director!?! -_-

Could have been really awesome and useful for people sitting at the range to protect their hearing.
 

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Where the hell were these when I was the shooting sports director!?! -_-

Could have been really awesome and useful for people sitting at the range to protect their hearing.
I feel the same kids today don't know how good they have it but I'm glad to see it being accepted in the Scout society to me that's huge.
 

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That's amazing a $25 reserve on a can. Wish we had some of those prices here.
 

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That's amazing a $25 reserve on a can. Wish we had some of those prices here.


If not for NFA garbage, I would fully expect to see suppressors in blister packs next to the cheap Bushnell scopes. Injection molded plastic suppressors in the sub $25 price range (rimfire at least)- when it gets overheated or full of crud, just toss it in the trash and go get another one. Centerfire would probably be a bit more just because of the materials required for higher pressures. Still, same concept.
 
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I can see where it will boost attendance numbers at the camp as well. My dad runs the rifle and shotgun range at Camp Sidney Dew in Rome. I am sure if they could get it funded they would use suppressors as well. They have had a hard enough time securing .22 ammo for the last several years!
 
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