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    Team GunsNet Platinum 02/2014 Hatedbysheeple's Avatar

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    $800 in tax stamps in 2 days

    Got my trust finalized on Monday, thanks to an earlier thread and also the upcoming law change I finally got off my butt and got the NFA ball rolling.

    Electronically filed my Form 1 yesterday for an SBR AR-15 lower, got it back from engraving today, now just waiting for the stamp.

    I also ordered 3 suppressors
    Sig Sauer SRD762Ti-QD



    AAC Ti-RANT 45M



    Tactical Solutions Axiom 22lr

    Initial Success or Total Failure

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    Team GunsNet Silver 07/2011 Sherman's Avatar

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    AWESOME!!!!! The day you get the call that the stamp is in, its like Christmas.

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    So very cool! I'm looking forward to when you actually get and are able to shoot them.

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    Nice!! How did you decide on these particular suppressors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Duce View Post
    Nice!! How did you decide on these particular suppressors?
    For the 30 cal can I knew I wanted something rated for 300 win mag, that limited me to a handful of cans, the sig was one of the lightest and really liked the attachment system.

    For the 45 I wanted something that I could disassemble, I was looking at a couple others then I saw the Ti-RANT 45m, I talked to the guys at silencer shop and they said it was one of the quietest cans they have used. I'm still not sure about the removeable extension thing but I think it could be nice for 380 or 9mm for a lighter package.

    The 22 can I was not really picky about, there were a couple good cans available, I was down to this one and the tacsol ascent, which is smaller and lighter but the axiom is rated for 5.7mm and full auto so I figured might as well get the more robust can.
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    You're a much richer man than I. Also much less wary of paperwork apparently.
    "Never take pity on a blind man. He may not be able to see, but he saves a fortune by getting the butt ugly hookers".

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    Senior Member El Duce's Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hatedbysheeple View Post
    For the 30 cal can I knew I wanted something rated for 300 win mag, that limited me to a handful of cans, the sig was one of the lightest and really liked the attachment system.

    For the 45 I wanted something that I could disassemble, I was looking at a couple others then I saw the Ti-RANT 45m, I talked to the guys at silencer shop and they said it was one of the quietest cans they have used. I'm still not sure about the removeable extension thing but I think it could be nice for 380 or 9mm for a lighter package.

    The 22 can I was not really picky about, there were a couple good cans available, I was down to this one and the tacsol ascent, which is smaller and lighter but the axiom is rated for 5.7mm and full auto so I figured might as well get the more robust can.

    Do you recommend talking to the guys at silencer shop? I am still on the fence about what kind of cans I would like to purchase. Plus it appears that the choices are endless.

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