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So you want a suppressor?
2024-05-04
[American Thinker] Most Americans know of suppressors—usually misgendered as "silencers"—from the movies. In that medium, suppressors produce no more sound than a dainty sneeze, and are used only by assassins and tier 1 special operators. It’s all very dramatic, but reality, as usual, is different.

Suppressors were invented in 1902 by MIT graduate, Hiram Percy Maxim, son of Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim of machinegun fame. Patented in 1909, his suppressors quickly became popular. One graced Teddy Roosevelt’s Winchester model 1894 lever action rifle.

However, in 1934, the National Firearms Act was passed, imposing licensing and registration requirements on automatic arms and suppressors, including a $200 dollar, non-transferrable, tax. In 1934, this amounted to a substantial portion of the average American’s annual income, which stalled suppressor development and sales for nearly half a century.

However, in recent years, interest in suppressors has boomed, certainly in reaction to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Democrats/socialists/communists (D/s/cs) in general, and their gun banning intentions. Circa 2021, just under three million were in private hands. More currently by 2023, there were nearly four million. That number has surely increased since, as circa 2021 applications/approvals were rising by as much as 17% per year, though the approval process can take up to a year.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  

#1 above-same here
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2024-05-04 14:25  

#3   Purchase a threaded barrel adapter with a thread pattern that allows for a small FRAM Oil filter to screw on. Adapter runs about $25 and a generic filter about 7.95
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-05-04 12:45  

#2  So I get how silencers are cool. But to own one, even legally, is bad policy for gun owners. Read the fine print in the permit. You as a gun owner waive your 4th amendment right to search and seizure. The feds can come in, without a warrant, and search your home. So beware if you do this, know what your giving up.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2024-05-04 10:36  

#1  Too late... I'm already deaf...
Posted by: Mercutio   2024-05-04 08:34  

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