Posted September 28, 2017 9:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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A map of the current state of suppressors throughout the U.S.

Athlon Outdoors author Rob Garrett runs a Glock equipped with a GM-9, one of Gemtech’s G-CORE suppressors.

Removing suppressors from the National Firearms Act has been the American Suppressor Association’s goal since its inception. Now, more than any previous time, that goal could become a reality.

Currently, as shooters are aware, the federal transfer process and all its paperwork creates mayhem for potential suppressor owners. There’s also the $200 transfer tax on purchased suppressors. All that hassle is closer than ever to being erased.

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