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Really to finish off my mk12 inspired build it needs a ops INC suppressor. With this election has me wondering if I should wait or just go for it and wait! So none the less which wait should I wait for? 
Eh, if you have 200!to spare then go get an omega .30 you will be happy you did!!! Worth every pennyReally to finish off my mk12 inspired build it needs a ops INC suppressor. With this election has me wondering if I should wait or just go for it and wait! So none the less which wait should I wait for?![]()
Buddy as one on his 300 black out. It's quiet!!Eh, if you have 200!to spare then go get an omega .30 you will be happy you did!!! Worth every penny
Yeah really, when hashe the government ever reimbursed people for anything.Go ahead and get it now. You'll be old and grey waiting on government to do anything.
And if you are banking on getting your $200 back IF it passes I have some oceanfront property in Arizona to sell you....
Claim it as what?You would claim it on your taxes, not actually get a check back. That's what I hear.
Not sure, I'm guessing they'll send paperwork or a new slot in the paperwork. All I've heard is rumors, since it's not "passed". I'm guessing it's just a credit. Just buy one, or three. It's worth every penny.Claim it as what?
I agree. Buddy of mine his brother in law is class 3 dealer. Charges a 100 bucks for transfer fee. Thought that was kinda steep but maybe not.I wouldn't wait. Get in line. if they come off the nfa they'll be for sale for two days at ultra high prices before they sell out. 41p/f strained the suppressor manufacturers pretty hard. Suppressor shooters make up maybe 1% of firearms owners. Wait until every Tom, Dick, and Harry with no patience and a credit card see's they can get one without the wait. If you think you're gonna save some dough by waiting, you're wrong. There will be a huge demand. Title 2 items aren't charged excise tax but if suppressors become title 1 weapons they will.
Another thing...if you buy a couple from your local shop. Maybe if they come off the nfa act they'll set one aside for you. Did I mention how hard to get and expensive they will be if they ever come off that? Sure, the price will come down, but it won't be for a long while.
Mine is 125I agree. Buddy of mine his brother in law is class 3 dealer. Charges a 100 bucks for transfer fee. Thought that was kinda steep but maybe not.
Guess it's normal then!Mine is 125
I wouldn't wait. Get in line. if they come off the nfa they'll be for sale for two days at ultra high prices before they sell out. 41p/f strained the suppressor manufacturers pretty hard. Suppressor shooters make up maybe 1% of firearms owners. Wait until every Tom, Dick, and Harry with no patience and a credit card see's they can get one without the wait. If you think you're gonna save some dough by waiting, you're wrong. There will be a huge demand. Title 2 items aren't charged excise tax but if suppressors become title 1 weapons they will.
Another thing...if you buy a couple from your local shop. Maybe if they come off the nfa act they'll set one aside for you. Did I mention how hard to get and expensive they will be if they ever come off that? Sure, the price will come down, but it won't be for a long while.
Cause if it fails, then they have a ton of product to move to only 1% of the shooters. Tough and prob loose money.You would think the companies would ramp up production anticipating a positive outcome of the Hearing Protection Act.