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I keep hearing everyone saying they are waiting for the HPA to pass before they will go buy their silencers. I'm telling you now to buy them now instead of later. couple reasons:1. The silencer companies are the ones helping push the bill through, support them.2. Silencer Co. is offering $200 rebates right now if you buy one of their silencers. So not only for now does it make the tax stamp a wash. When you get your $200 back when the bill does pass you basically got PAID to have their stuff! shirts, sweatshirts, hats and accessories for your silencer.3. Supply and demand. If you buy one now you are basically holding your place in line. When the bill passes you just go pick yours up, you've already paid for it, its yours. however if you wait there will be a mass shortage of silencers for a while till the manufactures get caught up and prices will go up! so technically you might have to wait LONGER if you don't buy one now or pay more money.4.The paperwork everyone complains about is actually only 3 signatures if you go to a full service shop. Pay your money for the silencer, they do all the paperwork, you get fingerprinted, photo taken and write a check. its super easy.So if your going to buy one anyways I highly suggest you do it now and support the gun culture as a whole to get our rights back.P.S. I know suppressor is the correct technical term, but the original patent form 1921 is for a "silencer". If you want to say suppressor for technical reasons by all means go for it. But I refuse to do it to be PC cause snowflakes find "silencer" to be a scary term so
I had not seen that you get your 200.00 back? if you have paid for a tax stamp in the past. Is that correct?
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on April 07, 2017, 12:11:37 PMI had not seen that you get your 200.00 back? if you have paid for a tax stamp in the past. Is that correct?"This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to: (1) eliminate the $200 transfer tax on firearm silencers, and (2) treat any person who acquires or possesses a firearm silencer as meeting any registration or licensing requirements of the National Firearms Act with respect to such silencer. Any person who pays a transfer tax on a silencer after October 22, 2015, may receive a refund of such tax. "
Not that I wouldn't love to get a $600 refund but I bet we all would agree to forego the refund part of the HPA Bill if that meant it would get passed.
I am always looking at dealer prices on them listed on my wholesalers and I can tell you I have all I need