If you have never shot a suppressed 9mm handgun I would suggest you do before you purchase a suppressor. While they are easily shot without hearing protection they are no where near what hollywood portrays and several folks are often disappointed when they hear one for the first time. The only one that gets close to "hollywood" quiet is s .22LR suppressor firing subsonic ammo. Just my opinion, YMMV.
A top quality, 9mm suppressor with subsonic ammo is STUPID QUIET!
The process/paperwork to get is suppressor is actually pretty simple - you just have to be patient (it takes the ATF a minimum of 90 days to process/approve the paperwork).
If you'd like to hear how quiet a suppressed 9mm can be, you're welcome to come by and shoot one (I'm in Edmond).
It is easier than getting your concealed carry permit. No classes involved!
A big +1 for the Major, call him, he will steer you in the right direction.
Hey guys, thanks for all the replies. BTW my 229 is a 40...has anyone seen sub sonic 40 or loaded there own? I reload my 40's, but have seen nothing as far as any data.
Hey guys, thanks for all the replies. BTW my 229 is a 40...has anyone seen sub sonic 40 or loaded there own? I reload my 40's, but have seen nothing as far as any data.
Most of the 180 and higher weight 40 ammo is already sub sonic. I have a 40 cal suppressor on a Springfield Armory XD if you want to see what it sounds like.