Glock Tactical Suppressor

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Not available here for obvious political reasons.

Could you imagine the headlines?

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DarthVader

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Saw this video a while back. Pretty neat idea to have a low cost, disposable suppressor. 15-25 rounds at a cost of $130 could get expensive fast. But for the Tactical operator operating operationally and on the go, it's money! Theoretically, could be smuggled into non permissive environments too, for all those secret squirrel missions.

On a serious note, it's interesting that it does not use a piston. Or at least doesn't appear to. That may be why it had a FTF.
 

PewPewPewCo

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I think it's a cool idea for security forces and what not. The attachment method is stupid simple, it's pre wetted, and disposable. A lot of people in the US want one just to say they have one.
 
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Cudruln

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Pretty cool. But I agree with @DarthVader the cost for an average shooter would be expensive. But just imagine you could have a throw away gun with a throw away suppressor
 

DarthVader

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Pretty cool. But I agree with @DarthVader the cost for an average shooter would be expensive. But just imagine you could have a throw away gun with a throw away suppressor
If tax stamps didn't exist, things like this would be for sale at the local hardware store. For collectors, I see how this would be a novel item to own though.
 
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freedom

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I used to make 22 silencers as a kid out of 1" pvc, chicken wire, a Brillo pad, and a rubber cap. I wish I could make another to run a comparison, but I remember it working pretty good.
 
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