For me, I too would buy the very best suppressor that your class three dealer has to offer. Setting up the trust, lawyers and all, just make no sense to cheap out on the can purchase. Buy one that you can take apart and clean after use. Remember, once you got it, it's hard to transfer it.
I was in a gun shop in Elma yesterday and the owner had a bunch of suppressors in his display case. I was actually there to do a pistol trade on a Sig 226 I had. After the pistol swap was done, I asked about the suppressors. My question was...what made one more expensive than the other ? His reply... you're the F'n machinist...you tell me...
This was after he stuck it to me real good right up my backside on the pistol trade. Never will go back there ever and will do my best to go out of my way to convey my thoughts about this prick with the few people I still know in the local firearms trade exactly what you can expect in Elma. Oddly enough, that's a whole lotta folks.
Andy....I'll be hapy take on any of your suppressor projects... at no charge, well, maybe a chicken... just to piss this guy off. Pistols, rifles, revolvers, shotguns....you got a gun project....Bring it !
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