matt is a real nice guy to work with. both copper custom or front toward enemy are awesome. go wherever is closer. matt does his transfers as a side business which i cool because the day my stamp came in he let me pick up my suppressor after work. didn't get there till around 9pm...
It would still be an SBR unless the suppressor was pinned and welded to your barrel but you'd still need the 1 stamp for the suppressor. With my barrel and suppressor I'm just under 14"
How I did it was through a trust. You can do a trust online at silencershop.com or silencerco.com. get the trust notarized so it's official.
Now you can "purchase" your suppressor. Several routes here. You can buy one online and have it transferred to your local class 3 dealer (like front...
Nope. Not that I'm aware of. But only been shooting 50 yards with eotech but I'm staying consistent with my 556 with and without the can. Only had 20 rounds of 300 blk today. Shooting more tomorrow. Should be dialed in real good by then
anyone doing this?? looks like i may be competing. first one
Sunday, March 29
9:00am USPSA Match at NPCCC
WhenSun, March 29, 9am – 2pm
Where933 N Calumet Ave Chesterton, IN 46304 (map)
DescriptionMatch Fee:$15 for NPCCC members$20 for non-membersWomen & Juniors 16 & under shoot free.4-6...
i was asking myself the same thing. wanting to build an sbr and wanting to suppress it. with a 300 blk you can get away with a shorter barrel without burning up the baffles in your suppressor because the powder burns out much quicker than a 223/556 round, 9" 300blk barrel vs 11.5" 556 barrel...
looks like fun GB.
i think starting by next year it will be time to start expanding my collection past glocks and ars. time to get into aks/variants and definitely more NFA items