Spyke
lemmy.world

Suppressed subsonic .300blk is what I would say if I could get a suppressor in any reasonable amount of time.

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saplyngreply
kbin.social

A 3d printer could get you one fairly quickly, but the ATF also wants their money if you do

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lemmy.world

I'm okay with spending some money. I'm not okay with the wait time being measured in years.

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midwest.social

I e-filed and it took 3 months. I realize this is shorter than average, but usually the only applications that take over a year or close to it are paper applications.

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Anticorpreply
lemmy.world

I e-filed for the SBR thing when they made my legally purchased brace pistol illegal a year ago. The status of my application hasn't changed in an entire year.

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Anticorpreply
lemmy.world

Yup! I check every 3 months or so, and it's still in the pending application section. I just checked again after posting that, and it's still pending! Do you know if there's a way to contact them?

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Oh, interesting... I've only heard the horror stories of people waiting outrageously long times.

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lemmy.world

tell em you run a .40 caliber glock because you like the recoil

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