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11/25/2006 7:45:56 PM EDT
I recently was told there were bullets call subsonics and after seeing some from some other person I wanted to find some for my 22 riffle. Unfortunately the only brand I see for subsonic is Aguila .22 SSS. Anyone tried this before?


Another thing is will be it safe if I ever burn some subsonic 223 in the M4 too? I hear they get stuck?
11/25/2006 8:05:19 PM EDT
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Doing some late night yard work?
11/25/2006 8:17:58 PM EDT
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Doing some late night yard work?Hahah if shooting those squirls who keeps trying to get into the attic from that tree counts... Yep..
11/25/2006 8:18:44 PM EDT
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I don't think that you will get much quieter with the SS. You my friend need a suppressor-then the SS would make sense. Hell nearly everyone in TX has one
11/25/2006 8:49:05 PM EDT
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I don't think that you will get much quieter with the SS. You my friend need a suppressor-then the SS would make sense. Hell nearly everyone in TX has oneI want to get a suppressor but I hear lots of trouble just to get one.
11/26/2006 10:21:50 AM EDT
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I don't think that you will get much quieter with the SS. You my friend need a suppressor-then the SS would make sense. Hell nearly everyone in TX has one



I want to get a suppressor but I hear lots of trouble just to get one.


Depending on whether you're buying one or building one the process is a little different.

If you're building one, you need to fill out a form 1(available from ATF), along with getting fingerprinted and photo-ed(IIRC), get the CLEO to sign off, and send ATF a one time $200 payment. When/if you get the paperwork back with tax stamp affixed, you can start building a suppressor.

If you're buying one, you'll need to go through a Title 2 dealer with a Type 03 FFL. He should have the proper forms for you, but if not you need a Form 4 from ATF. Fill it out, get fingerprinted, photo-ed, CLEO signoff, and $200 payment. After the paperwork comes back with tax stamp affixed, you can take possession of the suppressor.

Edited to add-- If the CLEO won't sign off, you have a couple of other options. Forming a corporation is one of them, and there is also some kind of trust thing that you can do. Both eliminate the requirement for a CLEO signoff.
11/26/2006 1:38:12 PM EDT
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I don't think that you will get much quieter with the SS. You my friend need a suppressor-then the SS would make sense. Hell nearly everyone in TX has onehear


Depending on whether you're buying one or building one the process is a little different.

If you're building one, you need to fill out a form 1(available from ATF), along with getting fingerprinted and photo-ed(IIRC), get the CLEO to sign off, and send ATF a one time $200 payment. When/if you get the paperwork back with tax stamp affixed, you can start building a suppressor.

If you're buying one, you'll need to go through a Title 2 dealer with a Type 03 FFL. He should have the proper forms for you, but if not you need a Form 4 from ATF. Fill it out, get fingerprinted, photo-ed, CLEO signoff, and $200 payment. After the paperwork comes back with tax stamp affixed, you can take possession of the suppressor.

Edited to add-- If the CLEO won't sign off, you have a couple of other options. Forming a corporation is one of them, and there is also some kind of trust thing that you can do. Both eliminate the requirement for a CLEO signoff.



Thanks man. THats allot more clear then the full page I had to read from some other source. Doesnt sound as bad.

I know for sure they do background checks right? I uhhh........ Have a few speeding tickets a few years back when I was in that invincible teen period.
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