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<blockquote data-quote="bsmith918" data-source="post: 2735139" data-attributes="member: 13901"><p>There is no way I would pin a suppressor to avoid an SBR stamp. Too many reasons not to do this versus one reason to do it. I have a few integrals and they serve a purpose, but they are rimfire suppressors that can be taken apart for cleaning. You likely won't need to clean a centerfire can, but you may need to send it in for a baffle strike, want to have it refinished after the factory finish is burned off, or want to try the suppressor on another rifle. You may also want to change suppressors on that rifle for one reason or another. If you need warranty work on the can, you're going to wish you had just paid for the stamp. Either way, it's your money and look forward to seeing pics of whatever you decide!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bsmith918, post: 2735139, member: 13901"] There is no way I would pin a suppressor to avoid an SBR stamp. Too many reasons not to do this versus one reason to do it. I have a few integrals and they serve a purpose, but they are rimfire suppressors that can be taken apart for cleaning. You likely won't need to clean a centerfire can, but you may need to send it in for a baffle strike, want to have it refinished after the factory finish is burned off, or want to try the suppressor on another rifle. You may also want to change suppressors on that rifle for one reason or another. If you need warranty work on the can, you're going to wish you had just paid for the stamp. Either way, it's your money and look forward to seeing pics of whatever you decide! [/QUOTE]
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