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Joey, I've got a newer Outback II-D with excellent condition baffles. Could I just send you my baffles and Form 4 copy? I'm a bit gun-shy (pun intended) about mailing such a valuable item that I waited so many months to procure. And what's average turn-around time lately? Thanks!
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Joey, I've got a newer Outback II-D with excellent condition baffles. Could I just send you my baffles and Form 4 copy? I'm a bit gun-shy (pun intended) about mailing such a valuable item that I waited so many months to procure. And what's average turn-around time lately? Thanks! View Quote Just send the whole can. Turn around time seems to be fairly short. |
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Joey, I've got a newer Outback II-D with excellent condition baffles. Could I just send you my baffles and Form 4 copy? I'm a bit gun-shy (pun intended) about mailing such a valuable item that I waited so many months to procure. And what's average turn-around time lately? Thanks! View Quote No, we have to have the whole can, to be able to do the IOU program. Joey |
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mine arrived today at the shop. I was nervous sending it. One more trip. I hate shipping companies....
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Joey,
Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. |
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Joey, Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. View Quote Silencers ship all over the country every day. Thousands of them. How do you think they get from Gemtech, to the wholesaler, to the dealer? I'm not GT but I would say that this policy would not change. |
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I didn't ask for your non-pertinent opinion, but thanks anyway for trying to answer a question that only the manufacturer can answer. Silencers ship all over the country every day, and if a dealer's stock is lost then he/she has a few hundred more to take its place. I own one .22 can, and if a carrier loses it, I'm SOL (yes, I've had two packages permanently 'lost' by carriers in the last ten years, one containing a 1911 receiver and the other an AR bbl). Theft can and does happen- not my opinion, fact.
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Silencers ship all over the country every day. Thousands of them. How do you think they get from Gemtech, to the wholesaler, to the dealer? I'm not GT but I would say that this policy would not change. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Joey, Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. Silencers ship all over the country every day. Thousands of them. How do you think they get from Gemtech, to the wholesaler, to the dealer? I'm not GT but I would say that this policy would not change. |
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I didn't ask for your non-pertinent opinion, but thanks anyway for trying to answer a question that only the manufacturer can answer. Silencers ship all over the country every day, and if a dealer's stock is lost then he/she has a few hundred more to take its place. I own one .22 can, and if a carrier loses it, I'm SOL (yes, I've had two packages permanently 'lost' by carriers in the last ten years, one containing a 1911 receiver and the other an AR bbl). Theft can and does happen- not my opinion, fact. And I also kick hippies, just for kicks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I didn't ask for your non-pertinent opinion, but thanks anyway for trying to answer a question that only the manufacturer can answer. Silencers ship all over the country every day, and if a dealer's stock is lost then he/she has a few hundred more to take its place. I own one .22 can, and if a carrier loses it, I'm SOL (yes, I've had two packages permanently 'lost' by carriers in the last ten years, one containing a 1911 receiver and the other an AR bbl). Theft can and does happen- not my opinion, fact. And I also kick hippies, just for kicks. Quoted:
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Joey, Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. Silencers ship all over the country every day. Thousands of them. How do you think they get from Gemtech, to the wholesaler, to the dealer? I'm not GT but I would say that this policy would not change. OK there toughguy. You need to lighten up a bit. Others can have input and opinions on here too. If you want to ask Joey a private question and receive a private response then there is a whole IM system for that. forum [fawr-uh m, fohr-uh m] noun, plural forums, fora [fawr-uh, fohr-uh] (Show IPA) 1.the marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city, the center of judicial and business affairs and a place of assembly for the people. 2.a court or tribunal: the forum of public opinion. 3.an assembly, meeting place, television program, etc., for the discussion of questions of public interest. Step back, take a breath and watch a soothing video and I am sure that joey will be along shortly to confirm my statement. You need to send in the tube. That is the only true way that they can ensure that they are replacing the baffle stack in that particular silencer. |
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Quoted: Joey, Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. View Quote |
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I didn't ask for your non-pertinent opinion, but thanks anyway for trying to answer a question that only the manufacturer can answer. Silencers ship all over the country every day, and if a dealer's stock is lost then he/she has a few hundred more to take its place. I own one .22 can, and if a carrier loses it, I'm SOL (yes, I've had two packages permanently 'lost' by carriers in the last ten years, one containing a 1911 receiver and the other an AR bbl). Theft can and does happen- not my opinion, fact. And I also kick hippies, just for kicks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I didn't ask for your non-pertinent opinion, but thanks anyway for trying to answer a question that only the manufacturer can answer. Silencers ship all over the country every day, and if a dealer's stock is lost then he/she has a few hundred more to take its place. I own one .22 can, and if a carrier loses it, I'm SOL (yes, I've had two packages permanently 'lost' by carriers in the last ten years, one containing a 1911 receiver and the other an AR bbl). Theft can and does happen- not my opinion, fact. And I also kick hippies, just for kicks. Quoted:
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Joey, Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. Silencers ship all over the country every day. Thousands of them. How do you think they get from Gemtech, to the wholesaler, to the dealer? I'm not GT but I would say that this policy would not change. There's something called insurance that one can buy to protect the full value of their parcels. |
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Joey, Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. View Quote Legal reasons. We have to get the whole can and all of it's parts, then send it back after the upgrade as a whole can. You can not be in possession of any "Extra Parts" at anytime. Yes, send it some way track able, insure it for the full replacement value including the $200.00. That way if it is lost, you can get it replaced and paid for. Hope this helps? Joey |
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Thanks Joey. Will commence shooting the bejesus out of the current baffle stack!!!
Whole lot of self-proclaimed experts here that just can't wait to add their worthless unsolicited 2¢ to everything - makes me wonder if some of them even do any shooting or just surf the net all day, looking to give their special snowflake opinions - nobody cares, you're not special- just go away. Insurance on an NFA item- how much would you guys spend to wait another 7-8 months to get something back that you don't have another of? And obvious lack of reading comprehension aside, maybe they are also named Joey...and responded believing they were directly being addressed. Or not. And now you understand my low post count over the past 12+ years. Later girls. |
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It's my understanding that it is more of a legal requirement as to why they need the whole can... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Joey, Any chance of this policy changing, or is there a legal reason for needing the whole can and not all of the Outback IID baffles? I trust you guys, but UPS/FedEx not so much. Since my can is relatively new, I'll probably just shoot the heck out of it and then send it back in a year or so. It is a legal issue in that we cannot ship/sell suppressor parts separate from the suppressor without registering the parts as a suppressor and doing the $200 transfer. This is a part of the Hughes Amendment to the McClure-Volkmer bill from May of 1986. While any carrier can lose/misplace anything, we have had our best results with UPS or FEDEX. The post office definitely comes in third. |
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Cool. Looks like there is hope for my old Pilot. I don't shoot it that much anymore since I don't want to fill it up.
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Joey, would you please check to ensure you have an my Outback? I checked the UPS tracking number and it shows :"left at dock" at noon on Wednesday. I have not received an email from Gemtech yet, so just want to be sure it is there. Last name is Moore and it came from Texas. Thank you.
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Joey, would you please check to ensure you have an my Outback? I checked the UPS tracking number and it shows :"left at dock" at noon on Wednesday. I have not received an email from Gemtech yet, so just want to be sure it is there. Last name is Moore and it came from Texas. Thank you. View Quote Mine got there Tuesday and I never got a notice, I'm guessing they're knee deep in packages from the holidays. |
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Mine got there Tuesday and I never got a notice, I'm guessing they're knee deep in packages from the holidays. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Joey, would you please check to ensure you have an my Outback? I checked the UPS tracking number and it shows :"left at dock" at noon on Wednesday. I have not received an email from Gemtech yet, so just want to be sure it is there. Last name is Moore and it came from Texas. Thank you. Mine got there Tuesday and I never got a notice, I'm guessing they're knee deep in packages from the holidays. Yep, they got mine on the 23rd of December and I haven't seen an email yet. |
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Mine was delivered around the 17th, no email yet, but hopefully soon.
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Mine's a Pilot. I'm thinking the cans they have to "crack open" are taking longer. Joey said they've got lots of cores. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mine was delivered around the 17th, no email yet, but hopefully soon. Mine's a Pilot. I'm thinking the cans they have to "crack open" are taking longer. Joey said they've got lots of cores. Yeah, not expecting my poor lead filled Outback II quite as quick as the IID guys. |
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Current time frame is 2 to 4 weeks right now. We have a whole stack of cores, and are working thru them by date of arrival.
Email notification is having issues, email me direct if you need conformation of your cans arrival. [email protected] Thanks guys Joey |
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Have you guys considered a recore program for your pistol cans in the future?
The Tundra, Multimount, Blackslide, etc...
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Have you guys considered a recore program for your pistol cans in the future? The Tundra, Multimount, Blackslide, etc... View Quote Would love some sort of upgrade for my Trinity. Preferably something with an internal piston like the Griffin Revolution. Monocore SFN-57s are also acceptable. |
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Current time frame is 2 to 4 weeks right now. We have a whole stack of cores, and are working thru them by date of arrival. Email notification is having issues, email me direct if you need conformation of your cans arrival. [email protected] Thanks guys Joey View Quote Thanks for the info Joey. Can't wait to get her home where she belongs and test it out. Here's to hoping it'll be next week...... |
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Is the new monocore made of aluminum? This may have been mentioned but I don't see that specific information.
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Quoted: I asked this question a few months back when the upgrade was first announced (in another thread) and Joey informed me that new new core is made of aluminum. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Is the new monocore made of aluminum? This may have been mentioned but I don't see that specific information. I asked this question a few months back when the upgrade was first announced (in another thread) and Joey informed me that new new core is made of aluminum. |
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Thank you to all of you sending in your cans for upgrade. Those of you that have emailed me, I will follow up on your cans on Monday.
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I have an older Outback that desperately needs the guts ripped out and replaced, but I did not see posted anywhere if the aluminum barrel threads get an overhaul in this upgrade to a more durable thread material like the the Outback-II.
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Just boxed up my OBIID and sent it off today. Hope to see it back in a month or so. I only got to shoot mine a couple of times before the IOU program came out.
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I have an older Outback that desperately needs the guts ripped out and replaced, but I did not see posted anywhere if the aluminum barrel threads get an overhaul in this upgrade to a more durable thread material like the the Outback-II. Yes. awesome. thank you Gemtech. Sent mine off yesterday. |
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Are they guys at Gemtech still working on the Outbacks or are they all at Shot Show?
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Are they guys at Gemtech still working on the Outbacks or are they all at Shot Show? View Quote They must all be at SHOT. Heck, I sent an email middle of last week and haven't gotten anything back yet. My can got there just before the holiday break and haven't heard a peep yet. I'm hoping it'll ship back soon. |
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Quoted: They must all be at SHOT. Heck, I sent an email middle of last week and haven't gotten anything back yet. My can got there just before the holiday break and haven't heard a peep yet. I'm hoping it'll ship back soon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are they guys at Gemtech still working on the Outbacks or are they all at Shot Show? They must all be at SHOT. Heck, I sent an email middle of last week and haven't gotten anything back yet. My can got there just before the holiday break and haven't heard a peep yet. I'm hoping it'll ship back soon. Quoted: Some of us are in the shop and working on the IOU cans - during Shot - IOU love will be on the way soon Hope this helps? Joey |
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Are they guys at Gemtech still working on the Outbacks or are they all at Shot Show? View Quote Shop guys are still plugging away on the IOU's, and I'm on phone duty. Emails will be answered, working through them as well. Hope this helps? Joey All the email requests are sent. If you did not receive a reply, please email me again. [email protected] Thanks |
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I have a question, I own a Gemtech Oasis pistol. I absolutely love the combination of it and a Ruger 45/22. However, I don't use it much because I'm afraid of filling it up with lead. Is this something that might be convertible to the mono-core? It sure would be nice to be able to disassemble for cleaning. Nothing for the Oasis-P currently. Joey So you are saying there is a chance? I'm hearing this might have changed? |
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Can you upgrade a Thompson Machine Zephyr (not the long version)?
I guess the question is really: Do you consider them a competitor? heh. |
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Can you upgrade a Thompson Machine Zephyr (not the long version)? I guess the question is really: Do you consider them a competitor? heh. View Quote We repeat: 1) Is the suppressor over 5.05 inches long? 2) Is it 1 inch diameter with 0.049" wall thickness (inside diameter of 0.902")? 3) Does it use 15/16-28 threads for the front end cap? If it fails any of these questions, the answer is no. We do not have the specifications on any competitor's suppressor. You will need to provide that information. At this time, a Zephyr has not been sent to us for evaluation. |
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Thanks PHD, I'll measure the wall thickness and monocore threads when I get home and let you know
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Well, it makes sense now why my OB2 had become so loud after seven years of love. Thanks Joey! http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k277/cake5150/OB2noserial_zpsd124f355.jpg View Quote Nice pic! What's with the one super-clean mid-stack k-baffle? |
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