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2/14/2015 6:36:34 PM EDT
I do not own any other NFA items. I want to eventually have a few cans and a few SBR's. I have looked at several different ones. I want to have one 7.62, a 22rimfire and maybe a 5.56. Before I do any of these I plan on setting up my trust, even though it is not required in my county.
I went by a local shop today and they had several of the Huntertown rimfire cans priced at $169. Any opinions on this can?
For the 7.62 I will probably get an AAC, but Huntertown Arms makes one for Round $400 cheaper. Has anyone tried the centerfire Huntertown cans?
2/14/2015 6:39:43 PM EDT
[#1]
Run away. Run away quickly from Huntertown Arms.


2/14/2015 6:48:30 PM EDT
[#2]
The Huntertown rim fire cans are ok, but the company is terrible.  The centerfire cans are terrible performance wise and have been known to come apart.



There are plenty of other quality options out there.
2/14/2015 7:06:59 PM EDT
[#3]


HTA cans aren't worth the $200 tax stamp.

2/14/2015 7:53:47 PM EDT
[#4]
You get what you pay for has never been more true. HTA are silencer-shaped grenades waiting to fail. Search youtube for plenty of videos.
2/14/2015 10:19:53 PM EDT
[#5]
Where you at in Bama?  Silent industries in Madison is a great spot to visit.  AAC, SWR, etc.
2/15/2015 8:37:48 AM EDT
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