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  • Texas Heat

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    I have done some research so I am not completely in the dark. I have lately seen a lot more info on setting up a trust and wondered if that was common or if I just read way too much.

    I am looking to get suppressors for .22 and 9mm first. Are there any sites with best prices and good with paperwork? The Gemtech, Dead Air, Ruger and SiCo all seem to be popular but Tactical Solutions makes one for .22 way cheaper than the rest. They're supposed to be good with .22s.

    Are there any cans for multiple calibers that you'd consider good for when I start buying for .223 and larger?

    Thank in advance, gentlemen.
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    baboon

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    It actually takes longer for the BATFE to process a trust. If you'r not a patient person do not buy NFA. Silencer Shop is as good of a place to start looking. I wouldn't buy anything locally that is not in stock. I have not bought a can in a while, but I generally want full auto rated.
     

    jetcycles

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    I'll throw in a nod for a Tactical Solutions Axiom rimfire suppressor. I chose this can over several others based on a recommendation from the crew at Silencer Shop several years ago, I have zero regrets.

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    pronstar

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    r/gundeals on Reddit is a great source for deals, including deals for suppressors.

    I have a SiCo Omega 30 in jail right now, should be getting it soon...I hope.

    It’ll work on anything from 300 WM down to .223


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    Sam7sf

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    I think that might be my next can


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    You’re welcome to shoot it. Most of my use of it is with 9mm. Soon .223

    I want another can but for center fire this one does so much. It works just fine with suppressor sights btw.
     

    pronstar

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    You’re welcome to shoot it. Most of my use of it is with 9mm. Soon .223

    I want another can but for center fire this one does so much. It works just fine with suppressor sights btw.

    Where are you located?
    PM is fine, I see your public profile doesn’t list it.


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    Renegade

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    I have done some research so I am not completely in the dark. I have lately seen a lot more info on setting up a trust and wondered if that was common or if I just read way too much.

    I am looking to get suppressors for .22 and 9mm first. Are there any sites with best prices and good with paperwork? The Gemtech, Dead Air, Ruger and SiCo all seem to be popular but Tactical Solutions makes one for .22 way cheaper than the rest. They're supposed to be good with .22s.

    Are there any cans for multiple calibers that you'd consider good for when I start buying for .223 and larger?

    Thank in advance, gentlemen.

    Trusts are popular as they allow you to share possession with others on the trust.

    Silencer Shop and Hansohn Brothers offer good prices. Note SS does not sell direct, so you have to select a dealer and see what the price is. If you do not like the price, select a different dealer.

    Dead Air, Rugged are good choices for the 22 and 9mm. CGS also makes a great 9mm.

    I would avoid multiple caliber silencers, though running 556 with a 762 can is fine.
     
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