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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #45 on: October 10, 2017, 02:02:57 PM »
I'm surprisingly ok with this  :chuckle:
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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #46 on: October 14, 2017, 02:47:15 PM »
Just got the call! Tax stamp in!!!!

Remember, a review with pics is required!!!  :tup:

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #47 on: October 16, 2017, 06:28:59 AM »
I wasn't expecting this thing till December so I actually haven't purchased the firearm for this to go on yet. I have my eye on a Ruger Mark 4 light. hopefully here soon though.
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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #48 on: October 16, 2017, 11:49:23 AM »
I wasn't expecting this thing till December so I actually haven't purchased the firearm for this to go on yet. I have my eye on a Ruger Mark 4 light. hopefully here soon though.

If you're interested, I'm selling my Ruger Mk III Lite.  I installed a VQ trigger in it too.

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #49 on: October 16, 2017, 12:03:34 PM »
I almost bought a S&W victory because of the disassembly. This gun will be shot mostly suppressed so ill have to take it apart a lot. the reason I went for the mark 4 is they fixed the one gripe I had with the mark 1-3's and that's the disassembly. it takes you, a friend, a small child and a mallet. But thanks man, if you see a mark 4 bronze for cheap let me know. they seem to run about $500
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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #50 on: October 16, 2017, 03:01:07 PM »
Have you considered the S&W P22 Compact?  They are a great shooting little gun and a lot of fun to shoot suppressed.  I'm selling both of my Rugers because I like shooting the S&W so much more.  The Mk I-III's are actually pretty easy to strip down and put back together after you do it a couple times.  I watched a youtube video before I installed the triggers in mine because I'd heard they can be tricky but once you learn the tricks, they are pretty easy to do.

The S&W feels better to me and is more enjoyable to shoot.  They definitely don't have aftermarket stuff like the Rugers do but they cost quite a bit less than the Ruger too.

You cost me a couple grand this summer so I'm trying to return the favor and help you spend some of your hard earned money.  :tup:

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #51 on: October 16, 2017, 04:16:13 PM »
Make sure if you get a Mark 4 it doesn't fall in the recall group. I have a Mark 3 22/45 ( with all the VQ bells and whistles )and A Burris FF3  that I only shoot suppressed and absolutely love it ( also had an M&P and Mosquito ). The mark 3"s are actually pretty easy to assemble/ disassemble once you do it a few times.
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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #52 on: October 17, 2017, 06:28:12 AM »
Have you considered the S&W P22 Compact?  They are a great shooting little gun and a lot of fun to shoot suppressed.  I'm selling both of my Rugers because I like shooting the S&W so much more.  The Mk I-III's are actually pretty easy to strip down and put back together after you do it a couple times.  I watched a youtube video before I installed the triggers in mine because I'd heard they can be tricky but once you learn the tricks, they are pretty easy to do.

The S&W feels better to me and is more enjoyable to shoot.  They definitely don't have aftermarket stuff like the Rugers do but they cost quite a bit less than the Ruger too.

You cost me a couple grand this summer so I'm trying to return the favor and help you spend some of your hard earned money.  :tup:

Just what I need in my life, someone to help me justify spending more money on gun stuff  :chuckle:. This last year has been a big one, rotated a lot of stock.
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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #53 on: October 17, 2017, 11:45:18 AM »
Hi,

Can anyone confirm this:
Was told that a change to the procedure occurred that whenever someone applies to purchase using the Trust method,..... now ... every single person named on the Trust has to produce picture and fingerprint cards for every purchase.

Is this correct?

Thanks,
Lee

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #54 on: October 17, 2017, 12:27:38 PM »
Hi,

Can anyone confirm this:
Was told that a change to the procedure occurred that whenever someone applies to purchase using the Trust method,..... now ... every single person named on the Trust has to produce picture and fingerprint cards for every purchase.

Is this correct?

Thanks,
Lee



That is correct. 

http://www.myguntrust.com/who-is-a-responsible-person-in-a-gun-trust.html

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #55 on: October 17, 2017, 01:09:20 PM »
Hi,

Can anyone confirm this:
Was told that a change to the procedure occurred that whenever someone applies to purchase using the Trust method,..... now ... every single person named on the Trust has to produce picture and fingerprint cards for every purchase.

Is this correct?

Thanks,
Lee



That is correct. 

http://www.myguntrust.com/who-is-a-responsible-person-in-a-gun-trust.html

Thx!!!!!

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #56 on: October 26, 2017, 03:55:21 PM »
so is it worth the trust route? or not? how would you sell a can if you didnt want it anymore?

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #57 on: November 05, 2017, 03:22:06 PM »
My understanding is that selling a suppressor once you own it is not worth the effort, more trouble then it is worth. Not an expert or do I have experience reselling a suppressor, but that is a question I asked my dealer and his response was that once I own it I better like it :)

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #58 on: November 06, 2017, 08:04:55 AM »
My understanding is that selling a suppressor once you own it is not worth the effort, more trouble then it is worth. Not an expert or do I have experience reselling a suppressor, but that is a question I asked my dealer and his response was that once I own it I better like it :)

Oh really? Once you get one, your stuck with it?

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Re: Suppressor
« Reply #59 on: November 06, 2017, 10:08:59 AM »
My understanding is that selling a suppressor once you own it is not worth the effort, more trouble then it is worth. Not an expert or do I have experience reselling a suppressor, but that is a question I asked my dealer and his response was that once I own it I better like it :)

Oh really? Once you get one, your stuck with it?

You can sell them yourself just like a shop but the issue is you have to retain it in your possession until the buyers Form 4 gets approved from the ATF.  So you'll have to find a buyer that really trusts you because you will have his money and the suppressor, for the better part of a year, while he/you wait for the Form 4 Tax stamp.


 


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