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Been kicking around the idea of adding one of these to a semiauto .22

What is involved to do it legally and can anyone recommend a source for purchasing one?


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
 
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Been kicking around the idea of adding one of these to a semiauto .22

What is involved to do it legally and can anyone recommend a source for purchasing one?


Have installed many on .22 semi-auto pistolas and rifles. You obtain these through a class 3 dealer. Look for one in your area. http://www.amga.net/C3.htm


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A class 3 dealer and a form 4 along with a 200.00 tax stamp. You can also go the route of setting up a trust and everyone named in the trust can use the same can.
Several options.
 
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Is the tax stamp a one-time fee, or an annual (or other recurring) fee?

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The $200 tax stamp is a one time only deal.
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Thanks guys.
Generally speaking what do the supressors cost and do they affect accuracy?


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
 
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This is how it worked out for me. I went to the dealer and bought the silencer. Then I went to Walgreens and got 2 passport photos made. After that I went back to the dealer and filled out the application and we went to the sheriffs office. They finger printed me there and I shook the sheriffs hand. He signed off on the application and all the forms, photo's and a check for $200 went in the mail. About 6 weeks later the shop calls and tells me the paper work is back and I need to come get my new toy out of his safe Big Grin Except for the waiting it was pretty much hassle free.

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Thanks guys.
Generally speaking what do the supressors cost and do they affect accuracy?


A good .22LR can will run between $200-$300. They do affect accuracy on my guns. They improve it.

Terry


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Best way to find out and a hell of a good guy to deal with, is call Steve at Alaska tactical. hes on muldoon here in town.


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Joel,
Thanks
As soon as the Buck Mark I have on order comes in I will do that.

Jimmy, how do I set up that trust so my wife and son can shoot it as well?


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Think about what you just said. It's one thing to let her have the credit card; giving her the suppressed pistol ups the ante quite a bit!

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