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    Have many and the ONLY one that I wish I had purchased is the Dakota 4.0 Varminter................it's my 5th silencer and wish it was my ONLY silencer. It works on 30 cal. and anything below including pistol. It can be 9 inch or 7 inch. .22 and above...........works fantastic! Cleanable in a tumbler and wet media. WORTH YOUR TIME TO LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Look at the SilencerCo Omega. I love mine. It sounds great on 308, 224 valkyrie, 6XC, 223, and 300blk. It can be mounted with a QD break or flash hider or direct thread. You can get a 30cal end cap and a 223 end cap. It is a great can and my trust has three of them.

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    Suppressors

    I’ll hit range and we shall see dB difference using 7.62sdn6 and 556sd both aac cans I’ll use a 16” ar for both cans same rounds

    I’ll post video or pics after christmas

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    I absolutely love my SureFire SOCOM 300 SPS. A downside is the SureFire brake/hider mounting. But, they do look better than some on the market. At home on my
    .300BLK 10.5" SBR

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    So, I understand having to go through the whole tax stamp process that takes forever to purchase (legally) a supressor. Do you have to pony up the cash everytime for a new stamp when you buy subsequent suppressors? I don't have one yet, and whether or not I'm going to have to cough up $200 on top of the price of a suppressor everytime will be a deciding factor in which one I buy.

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    In short yes.

    You are purchasing a stamp that only applies to that specific NFA item. A new item requires a new stamp.

    It sucks, but I can legitimately say one of my hobbies is stamp collecting.

    My therapist seems to like that answer. ;-)


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