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Supressor...YAY or nay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Insureyourself" data-source="post: 2257976" data-attributes="member: 27236"><p>I just started buying cans about four yrs ago and it has literally changed my family. I have young ones that were skidish about shooting even with hearing protection. I have learned to start them out shooting with the can on. It takes some of the apprehension away. My son stopped crying when it was time to get on the line. Now he shoots anything I have with or without the can. My daughter is now 8 and I started her last year. I believe that if I have a firearm, I should be able to shoot it with one. Now you can debate on shooting supersonic whether it is really worth it. I shoot super and sub and love it all. As far as the wait, I have waited six weeks when I first got my first can and am have been waiting three months now on my fifth. If you think you need one, the wait is well worth it! A family that shoots together stays together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insureyourself, post: 2257976, member: 27236"] I just started buying cans about four yrs ago and it has literally changed my family. I have young ones that were skidish about shooting even with hearing protection. I have learned to start them out shooting with the can on. It takes some of the apprehension away. My son stopped crying when it was time to get on the line. Now he shoots anything I have with or without the can. My daughter is now 8 and I started her last year. I believe that if I have a firearm, I should be able to shoot it with one. Now you can debate on shooting supersonic whether it is really worth it. I shoot super and sub and love it all. As far as the wait, I have waited six weeks when I first got my first can and am have been waiting three months now on my fifth. If you think you need one, the wait is well worth it! A family that shoots together stays together. [/QUOTE]
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