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7/28/2009 3:59:17 PM EDT
Anyone have the Ops 7th model on a carbine? It seems this would be good suppressor as it is compact (only adds 3.5 inches to the overall length) and sound reduction should be better than the 14,15, and 16th.
7/28/2009 9:21:55 PM EDT
[#1]
im surprised ive never heard about this one before.  looks like its the size of a 12th (8.5") just minus the normal muzzle brake attachment (uses barrel threads/collar).  sure would like to see pics.
7/29/2009 5:02:35 AM EDT
[#2]
I want to say I saw a post a long time ago that the 7th model was discontinued.  Hopefully Ron could chime in on answer.
7/29/2009 6:20:40 PM EDT
[#3]
I saw the 7th model on the Ops website but I believe that website hasn't been updated in awhile. The 7th comes back over the barrel 5 inches while only adding 3.5 to the muzzle. It would be cool if Ron could make this with the muzzle break attachment. Unless there is a reason it was discontinued it seems it would have better sound reduction than other compact suppressors.
- Accuser: I would love to have your suppressor collection . I need to get a trust started. Any reccomendationsfor a lawfirm in Tennessee (I'm in Oak Ridge)?
7/30/2009 8:45:16 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I saw the 7th model on the Ops website but I believe that website hasn't been updated in awhile. The 7th comes back over the barrel 5 inches while only adding 3.5 to the muzzle. It would be cool if Ron could make this with the muzzle break attachment. Unless there is a reason it was discontinued it seems it would have better sound reduction than other compact suppressors.
- Accuser: I would love to have your suppressor collection . I need to get a trust started. Any reccomendationsfor a lawfirm in Tennessee (I'm in Oak Ridge)?


Thanks sniperfrog.  I just went the individual route.  I asked my lawyer about the trust route and they were not 100% sure about it.  I have never had an issue getting my papers signed here in Nashville.  Anyways I believe NFA items can transfer one time without a fee when you pass away.  Just need to make sure you person/persons you leave them to want them...lol
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