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Quote from: MP123 on December 16, 2014, 09:17:59 AMIs it legal to transport your suppressor across state lines? Sounds like it's an extra hassle if you buy it from out of state so just wondering if it's ok once you own it.The tax stamp shows legal compliance/ownership of the can, so just keep a photocopy of that page in the gun case when you travel. You can cross state lines with them, but you do need to know the varying state laws. Wyoming is legal to hunt big game, so my son used his there. Montana is legal for varmint hunting, but not big game. Washington I believe is legal for all hunting.
Is it legal to transport your suppressor across state lines? Sounds like it's an extra hassle if you buy it from out of state so just wondering if it's ok once you own it.
Quote from: sirmissalot on December 15, 2014, 09:22:07 PMI'd live to see some examples of cans and rifles people have them on if people are willing to share. I read up on the quick attach/detach ones the other day and am not sure which way to goAsk and ye shall receive. First, the Thunder Beast on a .308, followed by the 6.5 Creedmoor wearing the Thunder Beast, next the Griffin Armament on my .260 and finally a boring pic of the SilencerCo Sparrow.
I'd live to see some examples of cans and rifles people have them on if people are willing to share. I read up on the quick attach/detach ones the other day and am not sure which way to go
That Ruger 22/45 is a fun plicking gun, add the suppressor and they become serious fun! I thought my son was nuts when he was getting his rifle suppressor, he let me shoot his rifle and suddenly I had one in the works. Then he bought the 'little can,' again I doubted why he was doing it .................... I'm learning to listen to my son.