Someone convince me to send in the paperwork for my second silencer

Someone convince me to send in the paperwork for my second silencer.
I got a free silencer from Silencerco, it's a 45 silencer and I've just been sitting on sending in my paperwork.
Sure, it's a free silencer, and I know one person who said they'd suck a dick just to buy a silencer. But, I don't think I want to do it anymore.
Waiting 300+ days just for some 8 inch tube and losing 200 dollars from now and then. Seems fucking dumb.

The rifle silencer I bought is cool as fuck, but I don't think I even want to wait again. IT took 270 fucking days.


Is it even possible for me to sell it to someone from the gunstore I have now? Or am I a fucking idiot for losing interest?

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No.
I'm going to encourage you to keep it secret and safe.do not let Them know

It's at a gunstore right now, it's not like I've brought it home or anything. That'd be a felony, it'd be cool if I could get around that shit law. But it's just some dumb muffler sitting in the safe of a local gunstore that might as well go out of business in the time it takes to get the thing approved.
Like exactly what happened with my rifle silencer.

What's a good, very short silencer for 9mm? I'm looking into them for HD and it just needs to be able to break those decibels down to safeish levels indoors. I dont want to worry about subsonic ammo and being able to hear the action of the pistol. Just good enough that if I ever had to fire indoors it wouldn't hurt my ears.

>got a free silencer
EXPLAIN NOW

silencershop occasionally runs deals where you can buy one silence and get another one for free.

check out youtube for reviews. I like nfa review channel. I don't have a 9mm can, so I can't recommend anything.

It's actually around 200 days for form 4 individuals, not that it's much better.

>won't hurt my ears
>don't want to worry about subsonic
>indoors
If you shoot it indoors with super ammo, your getting hearing damage, but obviously it's way better than unsuppressed

Do it dude. It's $200 for something you can use whenever with any gun that fires that cal for the rest of forever.

You can just sell it. I dont know a lot about this so your gun shop can help.

Rugged obsidian 9. You get the best of both worlds, full sized can for the range and it breaks down in half for short mode. Your choice.

147 grain 9mm is just as powerful as 124 while remaining subsonic in most loadings

obsidian 9 with 147gr HST is a pretty sweet setup
If you wanna spend a few hundred more the omega9k is about as quiet as the obsidian in its long configuration. Either will do fine

They can do this because you fucking morons are paying $900 for an Al or Ti tube and a handful of baffles.

They come with stickers to you fucking idiot

stickers to what now?

>have boring as shit day
>read this
Thanks. Fucking saved.

Kek. Makes it all worth while.

>unironically thinking that some of that money doesn't go into machining tolerances ensuring proper operation under a variety of conditions
nice

>still submitting your goy papers when titanium solvent trap kits exist

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>falling for this

Do it; $200 is not a big deal in the grand course of things; a 45 silencer can make shooting subsonics out of both a 45 or a 9mm much more fun.

Aurora 2

you're retarded if you think machining a silencer is any more difficult than shit that routinely occurs in a machine shop. again, to echo what the guy you quoted said, people are retards for spending $900 on something as simple as a baffle enclosed in a fucking thin wall tube.

Don't forget the super nice pelican....err...cardboard protective case.

>131db
compared to
>121-123 db
For db rating thats a bug difference

The time is going to pass regardless

At the end do you want a silencer or you want not a silencer?

Not only this, but if he files individual instead of a trust there have been people getting theirs back in under 90 days recently, some as low as 60. Supposedly the ATF has finally actually hired more examiners and they expect to get all wait times down below 90 days soon, but that is just what some user claims he was told when he called the ATF last week and spoke with someone about it.