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NFA & Class III Discussion
A more "Civil" thread about manufacturing your own silencer. Hey Dustin??????
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<blockquote data-quote="marksmandcs" data-source="post: 1665292" data-attributes="member: 7605"><p>If you build one from scratch you'd better make sure you don't have any spart parts laying around. Even an unfinished or trash baffle laying in a trash can can get you in trouble. If you mess up a baffle and have to start over, destroy it before continuing. If you forget about it and the ATF decides to be jerks and audit you, they could get you for that extra baffle if its not part of your finished can. Even though this is highly unlikely, be cautious as there is more ways to trip up this way. I'd personally just buy a can. You'll be much happier with the performance and you won't have to worry about missing a legal step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmandcs, post: 1665292, member: 7605"] If you build one from scratch you'd better make sure you don't have any spart parts laying around. Even an unfinished or trash baffle laying in a trash can can get you in trouble. If you mess up a baffle and have to start over, destroy it before continuing. If you forget about it and the ATF decides to be jerks and audit you, they could get you for that extra baffle if its not part of your finished can. Even though this is highly unlikely, be cautious as there is more ways to trip up this way. I'd personally just buy a can. You'll be much happier with the performance and you won't have to worry about missing a legal step. [/QUOTE]
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