We should do a silencer building contest. You all send me your designs and I'll manufacture it (legally). Then we see who's performs the best. Then I'll destroy them.
@PewPewPewCo is this legal?
Didn't realize Savage had more than one Scout.
Edit: 8.75lbs is too heavy. 20" barrel is too long. I'm going to suppress it. Trying to stick with Coopers specs as best as possible.
I'm set on buying a scout rifle next. I like the concept. It's b/w the Savage 11 Scout and Ruger Gunsite Scout. Anyone have experience with either?
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/11Scout
http://www.ruger.com/products/gunsiteScoutRifle/models.html
It's not the quietest host from what I hear. I ended up with a Colt Trophy Cup, $299 at CDNN.
Check out the AAC Illusion 9. Your Glock stock sights will work.
Timing is likely aligned with SHOT SHOW happening this month.
I'm happy a company like Ruger is getting into silencers. I doubt I'll carry it though as my average customer wouldn't buy it. I'm sure QRF will carry it.
Advanced Bullets in Temple. It looks a lot cooler in the video than in real life lol. It's a tiny range but nice people run it and it's cheap. $23 for two people for 3 hours including targets, clay pigeons, eye/hearing protection, and two drinks.
I couldn't resist and demoed one I had in stock yesterday. Mounted it on a 16" AR dissipator and it brought it down to hearing safe and noticeably reduced muzzle flip. It melted my glove too. Impressive little can, I'm keeping it.
BTW the recommended torque for the thread mounted suppressors...
I used to buy from RRA as a dealer and they aren't as fast as other retailers in my experience.
I ordered stuff from LaRue right before Christmas and it still hasn't arrived. Primary Arms took weeks to ship.
The cost of manf a can and raw materials. The cost of manf taxes. Silencers will always legally be a firearm. Even if removed from being a Title 2 firearm, it will be a Title 1 firearm and subject to ATF regs and ITAR.