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Posted: 8/11/2012 1:52:48 PM EDT
The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle.
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The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle. holy shit thats totally new and has never been seen before on arfcom |
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The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle. holy shit thats totally new and has never been seen before on arfcom Neba bin dun befo'! |
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You still have to order it from a class three dealer, but sweet ass idea for fucking around plinking!!!
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The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle. holy shit thats totally new and has never been seen before on arfcom Holy shit that's totally unheard of and never been said on ARFCom. |
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Quoted: makes you wonder why they charge $1000 + for a suppesor Because they can? |
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Well I've been here forever and this is the first time I'm seeing it.
Anyone have one? |
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There was a thread on this only yesterday.
The concensus was that once a filter is attatched it becomes a de facto part of the suppressor and must remain with the adapter. You can't just switch them out. |
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There was a thread on this only yesterday. The concensus was that once a filter is attatched it becomes a de facto part of the suppressor and must remain with the adapter. You can't just switch them out. do oil filters have serial numbers? |
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The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle. holy shit thats totally new and has never been seen before on arfcom Neba bin dun befo'! game changer |
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There was a thread on this only yesterday. The concensus was that once a filter is attatched it becomes a de facto part of the suppressor and must remain with the adapter. You can't just switch them out. Like wipes, baffles, or anything else? Because those are swapped quite often. |
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Let's see... .22 sounds quiet no matter what. No noticeable difference.
The AK whatever, sounded the same as well. You know what they both sound like? A waste of $275 and ammo. |
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makes you wonder why they charge $1000 + for a suppesor Because they can? I see that you did there. |
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I don't know what you're talking about. A friend of mine did buy one of those things to use oil filters as solvent traps img removed That can't be good. If you like your friend, I'd pull that pic, and tell your friend to run that over with a bulldozer, |
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makes you wonder why they charge $1000 + for a suppesor Because they can? I see that you did there. As do I. |
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I don't know what you're talking about. A friend of mine did buy one of those things to use oil filters as solvent traps *img removed* Are you kidding me? That is going to bring unwanted attention to the place manufacturing them. |
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makes you wonder why they charge $1000 + for a suppesor Not really. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: Quoted: I don't know what you're talking about. A friend of mine did buy one of those things to use oil filters as solvent traps *img removed* Are you kidding me? That is going to bring unwanted attention to the place manufacturing them. Who...Purolator, Fram, and K&N? |
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For those of you that forgot:
The Adapter that connects the firearm and the oil filter is the part that is Restricted and Regulated. |
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makes you wonder why they charge $1000 + for a suppesor Because they can? Nice pun |
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I have one, both the adapter and filter needs to be on a form4.
quiet enough with agulia SSS. |
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The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle. Bad idea. Better read the site again, the oil filter has a serial number. Its implied that you can just replace the oil filter but I'm guessing thats a real no no. They are even selling the adapter alone to capture any oil while cleaning your gun. I would stay away from this, real bad idea. From their site. |
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There was a thread on this only yesterday. The concensus was that once a filter is attatched it becomes a de facto part of the suppressor and must remain with the adapter. You can't just switch them out. do oil filters have serial numbers? This one does. |
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New to me. Same here. Pretty neat. Too bad silencers are still a no-no here... |
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The site says the oil filter assumes the serial number of the adapter. The adapter is the important part, you can run as many oil filters on it as you want.
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First time i can do this, this thread is a dupe
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1314074_So____Does_this_make_an_oil_filter_technically_a_suppressor_now___.html |
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The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle. Bad idea. Better read the site again, the oil filter has a serial number. Its implied that you can just replace the oil filter but I'm guessing thats a real no no. They are even selling the adapter alone to capture any oil while cleaning your gun. I would stay away from this, real bad idea. From their site. Wait a second, they are also selling their "econo can" as some oil capture device, therefor selling a suppressor without the paperwork? ATF is going to love that! |
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Quoted: Let's see... .22 sounds quiet no matter what. No noticeable difference. The AK whatever, sounded the same as well. You know what they both sound like? A waste of $275 and ammo. Have you ever shot a .22 pistol? If it requires ear plugs, I wouldn't consider it "quiet." |
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Let's see... .22 sounds quiet no matter what. No noticeable difference. The AK whatever, sounded the same as well. You know what they both sound like? A waste of $275 and ammo. Have you ever shot a .22 pistol? If it requires ear plugs, I wouldn't consider it "quiet." To me the oil filter "suppressor" and the regular suppressor sounded pretty close to the same. What they should do since they had more than one P22 is keep alternating, one shot after the other. Shoot the P22 with the oil filter "suppressor" then shoot the P22 with the regular suppressor. And be sure to address what ammo they are using... And this adapter is new to me, I hadn't seen it before. Interesting for sure. Would probably draw unwanted attention at a public range though, more so than a regular suppressor. |
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Who would want some big pos oil filter on the end of their pistol anyway ?
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this is better than when they came out with magic shell. you know, the ice cream delight...........
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Let's see... .22 sounds quiet no matter what. No noticeable difference. The AK whatever, sounded the same as well. You know what they both sound like? A waste of $275 and ammo. Have you ever shot a .22 pistol? If it requires ear plugs, I wouldn't consider it "quiet." In the open without plugs - plenty of times. I consider it quiet. If you have any sort of surroundings nearby (trees, rock walls, etc.) the sound can be louder and I wear plugs for that. Given how open that vid was... I'd say it sounds about right. |
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I have one, both the adapter and filter needs to be on a form4. quiet enough with agulia SSS. wat? |
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$200 plus 7-12 months of interest
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The adapter is the part thats legal. This'd be great for a rifle. Bad idea. Better read the site again, the oil filter has a serial number. Its implied that you can just replace the oil filter but I'm guessing thats a real no no. They are even selling the adapter alone to capture any oil while cleaning your gun. I would stay away from this, real bad idea. From their site. Those don't block off the ports in the filter so if you did try to use them like the oil filter suppressor you'd just get a face full of gas and filter paper. |
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makes you wonder why they charge $1000 + for a suppesor Because they can? |
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The site says the oil filter assumes the serial number of the adapter. The adapter is the important part, you can run as many oil filters on it as you want. No you can't. Read the site again. They sell you the adapter with oil filter, both with same serial number. Its implied that you can change oil filters but you can't legally. Heres the site again. Cadiz Gun Works I understand this thread is a dupe, I just don't want to see my fellow Arfcommers get into any trouble. Just buy the real shit and avoid the mess this will take you to. I've read everything I could on suppressors cause I just took the plunge to buy my own. It seems like they found some magic way around the rules, and it may seem too good to be true. It is. |
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Do I still need a filter wrench to get it to seat 1/3 turn at the gasket?
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