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How To Choose The Correct Suppressor

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It can be intimidating to choose your first suppressor, but we promise that it’s worth it! Let us know if you have any questions in the comments, and checkout all of the links below that we discussed in the video!

Suppressors

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0:00- Intro
0:46- Categories
1:08- Rimfire
1:53- Handgun
2:54- 5.56
3:35- .30 cal
5:00- Big Bore
5:40- Attachments
6:16- Material
7:04- Sound Reduction
8:12- Price Point
10:26- The Process
12:05- Outro

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33 COMMENTS

  1. I’m beginning to get into suppressors more and want to suppress mine. I have a 300 Blk Ar pistol, a 9mm and 10mm Ar pistol. Would it be best to buy 3 suppressors for each one or could I buy 2? One for the 300Blk and one that would work for the 9mm & 10mm??

  2. Are in-house made suppressor just as good as the ones made by companies that makes suppressor? I went and bought my very first suppressor on this FFL dealer that also had license to make and sell suppressor, he had me convinced to buy their in-house made which was $210 less over a branded one, and told me it didn’t justify the extra $210 for a branded one since the noise difference weren’t much different. Which I find it odd because a business establishment usually makes sure that they have good profit. It was for a 22lr can btw.

  3. I don't own a suppressor, due to the cost from the gov't for buying one. They have made ownership of a suppressor onerous. I would compare it to making the ownership of a GLOCK Entrenching tool restricted to those who pass a background check because of the name "Glock" attached to the tool.

  4. Good video but how do i get one? What is the legal process of ordering one, how do I get it? Where do I buy them? Do I need a tax stamp before purchasing? Do I order the suppressor and then apply to for a tax stamp?

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