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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3838650" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I didn’t read any of the responses to the thread yet. </p><p>My story; I fought the idea that I had to pay the gubberment to buy some inantimate object that couldn’t kill or harm anyone unless it was used as a bludgeon for many years. </p><p>Finally relented and bit the bullet. The wait was senseless for an inanimate object but suffered through the 6 month wait, finally taking it to the range. </p><p>It’s Danged sure not Hollywood silent but it will not harm my hearing any more like a firearm that is unsuppressed. </p><p>I love it and have probably harmed the resale value of some higher end firearms that have been threaded to accept it but I don’t sell guns so my heirs can deal with that. </p><p>If your on the fence, I’d say get off, get with a good dealer to recommend what might work for you, then visit two more dealers for their suggestions and decide from there along with input from OSA who are actual owners. </p><p>Some dealers will try to upsell you which is why I recommend going to several.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3838650, member: 5412"] I didn’t read any of the responses to the thread yet. My story; I fought the idea that I had to pay the gubberment to buy some inantimate object that couldn’t kill or harm anyone unless it was used as a bludgeon for many years. Finally relented and bit the bullet. The wait was senseless for an inanimate object but suffered through the 6 month wait, finally taking it to the range. It’s Danged sure not Hollywood silent but it will not harm my hearing any more like a firearm that is unsuppressed. I love it and have probably harmed the resale value of some higher end firearms that have been threaded to accept it but I don’t sell guns so my heirs can deal with that. If your on the fence, I’d say get off, get with a good dealer to recommend what might work for you, then visit two more dealers for their suggestions and decide from there along with input from OSA who are actual owners. Some dealers will try to upsell you which is why I recommend going to several. [/QUOTE]
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