Posted October 22, 2016 12:39 am by Comments

By Tom McHale

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By Tom McHale

This Griffin Armament Resistance 9 was a great pairing for the new Sig Sauer P225 A1 threaded model.
Tom McHale

USA –-(Ammoland.com)- Until the day that President Obama signs the Hearing Safety Act which would remove suppressors from National Firearms Act Restrictions (and I have it on good authority that it’ll be the same day that rabid monkeys fly out of my butt), we have to spend lots of time and treasure to shoot with the sound of silence.

While a large part of the overall cost goes to Uncle Spendy in the form of the current $200 tax stamp, at least the onerous process of buying is getting easier for the most part. With the implementation of ATF Rule 41 F, buying a silencer is a bit easier for individuals.

While pain in the neck stuff like fingerprints, photos, and plenty of paperwork are still required, the folks at SilencerShop have implemented a new program to shield you from all that government complexity. We’ll talk more about that at the end.

For now, let’s take a look at how to get maximum silence for your gun collection with a minimum of tax stamp …Read the Rest

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