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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 960664" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have a buddy that lives in Katy Tx, on the edge of town around some rice fields. They dove hunt the heck out of it with guides. They used barrel extensions with the same thread as a choke tube, and they were much quieter. Kind of wierd looking with two more foot of barrel, but it worked. I came back to Ok and talked to a couple of machinist about it, and in no time they made one. It was about 40% quieter, but we quickly found out that even that is against regulations in OK. We talked to a game ranger about it, and its strictly a no-no. I believe it even mentions barrel extensions in the regs. I'll have to do a search and make sure, so don't quote me on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 960664, member: 5412"] I have a buddy that lives in Katy Tx, on the edge of town around some rice fields. They dove hunt the heck out of it with guides. They used barrel extensions with the same thread as a choke tube, and they were much quieter. Kind of wierd looking with two more foot of barrel, but it worked. I came back to Ok and talked to a couple of machinist about it, and in no time they made one. It was about 40% quieter, but we quickly found out that even that is against regulations in OK. We talked to a game ranger about it, and its strictly a no-no. I believe it even mentions barrel extensions in the regs. I'll have to do a search and make sure, so don't quote me on that. [/QUOTE]
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