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wife found this seller...I said no effin way http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I dunno who is dumber, the seller or those who buy the things. You just know F-Troop now has his customer lists. I get that not everybody who owns a firearm is up to speed on the laws but if you ask 99% of our population about "silencers" they will tell you they are illegal, gun person or not. The other 1% are aware of the NFA. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj Airsoft. |
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wife found this seller...I said no effin way http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I dunno who is dumber, the seller or those who buy the things. You just know F-Troop now has his customer lists. I get that not everybody who owns a firearm is up to speed on the laws but if you ask 99% of our population about "silencers" they will tell you they are illegal, gun person or not. The other 1% are aware of the NFA. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj Tokyo Marui = airsoft. Some of those have foam in them, some of them don't. Not sure on that specific one. |
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View Quote That's a barrel shroud, slides over the barrel. Makes a 16" barrel look like a suppressed SBR. |
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Texas Arms Co was active on Facebook 2 days ago, and messaged back and forth with me last week discussing end caps.... When did that happen? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dumb ass; dinged once before, second violation, off to clubfed; See does not have a license to manufacture silencers according to the government. See is still on probation from a 2014 conviction for possessing unregistered firearms after he sold an ATF undercover agent three kits that could be assembled to make a device used to diminish the report of a firearm. I have seen some stuff on Ebay and I have thought You can buy everything you need to build a suppressor on Amazon, baffles, tubes, it's all there... Yes, I know. Lots of companies, Diversified Machine, Texas Arms, Zmachineworx, on and on, but they sell stuff within the legal guidelines and manage to adhere to the law. Solvent Traps is a perfect example. FWIW Tex Arms just bailed from the game Texas Arms Co was active on Facebook 2 days ago, and messaged back and forth with me last week discussing end caps.... When did that happen? Was just over at the Form 1 Boards, Texas Arms appear open for business. ETA: Just saw the Josh edit saying they are not doing custom at the moment. |
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Quoted: So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. View Quote A solvent trap allows you to screw an oil filter onto the end of your bbl. To catch the solvents from running out of your bbl and onto your carpet while cleaning. The maglite thing is completely separate.
However screwing an oil filter onto your bbl also makes a quite serviceable suppressor if fired. But only law breakers would do that. FBATFE |
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I dunno who is dumber, the seller or those who buy the things. You just know F-Troop now has his customer lists. I get that not everybody who owns a firearm is up to speed on the laws but if you ask 99% of our population about "silencers" they will tell you they are illegal, gun person or not. The other 1% are aware of the NFA. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj 14mm reverse is airsoft..TM is one of the more expensive brands... ETA...totally beat |
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So if it doesn't have a hole in the end it holds cleaning solvent, you can run a brush or rags on a cleaning rod, it dunks in the solvent that's held in the "trap" that is attached to the end of your barrel.
Poke a hole in the end, it then becomes a "silencer" as the bullet can exit now... |
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Quoted: So if it doesn't have a hole in the end it holds cleaning solvent, you can run a brush or rags on a cleaning rod, it dunks in the solvent that's held in the "trap" that is attached to the end of your barrel. Poke a hole in the end, it then becomes a "silencer" as the bullet can exit now... View Quote You can also make oversized muzzle brakes, plenty of companies do. But when that oversize muzzle brake can easily accept a tube, it's no longer kosher. |
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So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. View Quote You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! |
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Quoted: A solvent trap allows you to screw an oil filter onto the end of your bbl. To catch the solvents from running out of your bbl and onto your carpet while cleaning. The maglite thing is completely separate. However screwing an oil filter onto your bbl also makes a quite serviceable suppressor if fired. But only law breakers would do that. FBATFE View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. A solvent trap allows you to screw an oil filter onto the end of your bbl. To catch the solvents from running out of your bbl and onto your carpet while cleaning. The maglite thing is completely separate. However screwing an oil filter onto your bbl also makes a quite serviceable suppressor if fired. But only law breakers would do that. FBATFE okay, thanks. oh, and FATF. |
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Quoted: You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! |
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Not sure what he was up to buy this is an example of the fine line people are walking. http://i67.tinypic.com/2u5w8pj.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's a shame. I wish I could see exactly what he was making. Not sure what he was up to buy this is an example of the fine line people are walking. http://i67.tinypic.com/2u5w8pj.jpg LOL thats childs play! You can buy the whole thing with marked holes to drill. I remember looking into the BIY suppressors a while back and figured I didn't have the skill to make it happen. Hell with that kit Ray Charles could make it happen. Amazon Dry Storage container |
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Quoted: You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! Assuming you followed all laws and registered the filter per NFA. The bullet will make the hole for you on the first shot. No drilling needed. |
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Texas Arms Co is still making stuff, they're no longer doing custom orders. View Quote Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong "Brad Sorry for the late response. Working things out internally and making changes. We will not be offering any internals as of right now. Ramon Texas Arms Co Instagram #texasarmsco https://www.facebook.com/TEXAS-ARMS-CO-881966425282918/" |
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I'd like to hear from the victim of this crime before passing judgement.
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I guess none of you have read the Form 1 suppressor thread.
I know form 1, but still. Many here act like they are shocked. LOL. |
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View Quote I's a "slip over". It makes a 16" barrel look like a SBR with a can. Spikes sells the same thing: http://www.spikestactical.com/spikes-tactical-car1-fake-can-p-42.html |
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Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong "Brad Sorry for the late response. Working things out internally and making changes. We will not be offering any internals as of right now. Ramon Texas Arms Co Instagram #texasarmsco https://www.facebook.com/TEXAS-ARMS-CO-881966425282918/" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Texas Arms Co is still making stuff, they're no longer doing custom orders. Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong "Brad Sorry for the late response. Working things out internally and making changes. We will not be offering any internals as of right now. Ramon Texas Arms Co Instagram #texasarmsco https://www.facebook.com/TEXAS-ARMS-CO-881966425282918/" Maybe just doing tubes, caps, and mounts, like the GA adapter. |
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No. You made me look it up IM inbound View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oil filter adapters or something else ? Theres a certain shop here in OH who started the whole oil filter thing, I was fully expecting to see when I clicked. Surprisingly, wasnt them. That said, FATF. Talking about the guys down in Jefferson County? No. You made me look it up IM inbound There's no difference between the counties down there. I'm amazed they had electricity down that way. |
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wife found this seller...I said no effin way http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I dunno who is dumber, the seller or those who buy the things. You just know F-Troop now has his customer lists. I get that not everybody who owns a firearm is up to speed on the laws but if you ask 99% of our population about "silencers" they will tell you they are illegal, gun person or not. The other 1% are aware of the NFA. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj That's airsoft. Read the description. |
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I would acquit him 100 times in a row. Fuck infringers each and every one of them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So he was caught doing it before and didn't learn the first time? Oh well. You can't help him. He pled out so now he's at the judge's mercy. |
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Quoted: There's no difference between the counties down there. I'm amazed they had electricity down that way. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Oil filter adapters or something else ? Theres a certain shop here in OH who started the whole oil filter thing, I was fully expecting to see when I clicked. Surprisingly, wasnt them. That said, FATF. Talking about the guys down in Jefferson County? No. You made me look it up IM inbound There's no difference between the counties down there. I'm amazed they had electricity down that way. |
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You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! Why drill? It's an oil filter. You can shoot throught it. |
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Oil filter adapters or something else ? Theres a certain shop here in OH who started the whole oil filter thing, I was fully expecting to see when I clicked. Surprisingly, wasnt them. That said, FATF. Ritman shop? Battle Boy? |
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Quoted: Assuming you followed all laws and registered the filter per NFA. The bullet will make the hole for you on the first shot. No drilling needed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! Assuming you followed all laws and registered the filter per NFA. The bullet will make the hole for you on the first shot. No drilling needed. |
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Quoted: Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong "Brad Sorry for the late response. Working things out internally and making changes. We will not be offering any internals as of right now. Ramon Texas Arms Co Instagram #texasarmsco https://www.facebook.com/TEXAS-ARMS-CO-881966425282918/" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Texas Arms Co is still making stuff, they're no longer doing custom orders. Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong "Brad Sorry for the late response. Working things out internally and making changes. We will not be offering any internals as of right now. Ramon Texas Arms Co Instagram #texasarmsco https://www.facebook.com/TEXAS-ARMS-CO-881966425282918/" They also make tubes and endcaps. Pretty sure they still sell cones with their kits. But like I said, they're not doing any custom orders. Cones by themselves would be a custom order. ETA: Nothing in that email even comes close to implying that they're out of the game. |
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Quoted: Except most people that are going to go to the trouble to register a tube, have it engraved, and wait half a year are going to use titanium or stainless steel instead of some goofy oil filter View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. You screw it to your barrel so when you pour cleaning fluid down your barrel, it ends up in the "trap" and not on the floor. Perfectly legal to sell. And if you drill .250" holes in through it and all the pieces inside, you have a suppressor! Assuming you followed all laws and registered the filter per NFA. The bullet will make the hole for you on the first shot. No drilling needed. True. Despite what the liberals say, us law abiding guns owners are quite.... law abiding. |
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He went to my HS. 2 or so years behind me. Got paddled in Mrs Stoffer's 2nd grade class for pi$$ing on the bathroom floor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Uh I think I know the guy. He went to my HS. 2 or so years behind me. Got paddled in Mrs Stoffer's 2nd grade class for pi$$ing on the bathroom floor. Piss Aaron? |
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wife found this seller...I said no effin way http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I dunno who is dumber, the seller or those who buy the things. You just know F-Troop now has his customer lists. I get that not everybody who owns a firearm is up to speed on the laws but if you ask 99% of our population about "silencers" they will tell you they are illegal, gun person or not. The other 1% are aware of the NFA. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj "39 watching" Wonder how many are F-troopers? |
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Theres a certain shop here in OH who started the whole oil filter thing, I was fully expecting to see when I clicked. Surprisingly, wasnt them. That said, FATF. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oil filter adapters or something else ? Theres a certain shop here in OH who started the whole oil filter thing, I was fully expecting to see when I clicked. Surprisingly, wasnt them. That said, FATF. Cadiz Gun Works |
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The atf is like overprotective parents. Freaking out over the littlest shit
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Actually, that "solvent trap" thing sounds like a good idea... as an actual solvent trap, I mean.
It would probably make a crappy suppressor, and besides, I have plenty of legal ones. |
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Oil filter adapters or something else ? Theres a certain shop here in OH who started the whole oil filter thing, I was fully expecting to see when I clicked. Surprisingly, wasnt them. That said, FATF. Talking about the guys down in Jefferson County? No. You made me look it up IM inbound There's no difference between the counties down there. I'm amazed they had electricity down that way. What, are they down around me? We have electricity thankyouverymuch. |
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Oil filter adapters or something else ? Theres a certain shop here in OH who started the whole oil filter thing, I was fully expecting to see when I clicked. Surprisingly, wasnt them. That said, FATF. Cadiz Gun Works I never said that I assumed that. |
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Criminals being criminals won't wait 6 months for a suppressor they'll just rob a gun shop and take one. So if they don't have to wait why should we.
I've read of instances where people where in deep sht for making airsoft suppressors and not getting them properly registered. Sppsrently a suppressor is a suppressor and if it silences a gun more than 5 dB the ATF has a case. |
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wife found this seller...I said no effin way http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I dunno who is dumber, the seller or those who buy the things. You just know F-Troop now has his customer lists. I get that not everybody who owns a firearm is up to speed on the laws but if you ask 99% of our population about "silencers" they will tell you they are illegal, gun person or not. The other 1% are aware of the NFA. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tokyo-Marui-No99-professional-silencer-From-Japan-F-S-/172102685651?hash=item28121e93d3:g:4QkAAOSwe7BWwdBj Tokyo Marui is an airsoft manufacturer... |
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A solvent trap allows you to screw an oil filter onto the end of your bbl. To catch the solvents from running out of your bbl and onto your carpet while cleaning. The maglite thing is completely separate. However screwing an oil filter onto your bbl also makes a quite serviceable suppressor if fired. But only law breakers would do that. FBATFE View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, slightly off topic, but - what exactly is a 'solvent trap' and why should I be using one in my Maglites? Everything on google search leads to making suppressors and I'm not at all interested in that, I just want to know WTF it is. A solvent trap allows you to screw an oil filter onto the end of your bbl. To catch the solvents from running out of your bbl and onto your carpet while cleaning. The maglite thing is completely separate. However screwing an oil filter onto your bbl also makes a quite serviceable suppressor if fired. But only law breakers would do that. FBATFE I saw one--guy said it was registered, I didn't give a crap and hadn't asked, as it wasn't my land, monkey, or circus--the report was no different with/without. |
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