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    Default Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    If you have a 10/22 takedown the addition of this can make it the perfect toy.

    http://www.ruger-firearms.com/micros...ISB/index.html

    Do you think they're trying to "normalize" suppressor ownership or maybe they know something we don't?

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    I think it looks pretty cool but hate the marketing specs. This barrel for $630 gives 113db average sound but doesn't say what a standard barrel gives. It appears to be 140db from what google tells me. Then there is the http://www.ruger-firearms.com/micros...-sr/index.html can for $450 which reduces upto 40db so 100db on the 10/22 rifle? Wish they would give some comparable numbers.

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    It's all a big secret.

    The only relevant data I could find is outdated.
    https://blog.silencershop.com/22-sup...-test-results/

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    Quote Originally Posted by P89 View Post
    Do you think they're trying to "normalize" suppressor ownership or maybe they know something we don't?
    I think ruger has some inside info on the law.
    Ive always wanted to have my 1022 and pistol integrally suppressed.
    Not waiting 5yrs for the stamps tho.

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    right now there talking about 9 months waiting time i don't think i have ever heard of over a year .

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    Quote Originally Posted by mmi View Post
    right now there talking about 9 months waiting time i don't think i have ever heard of over a year .
    Now you have. My longest was 14 months for a F4....and there were no errors/corrections/etc. I would have to check the exact date, but my best guess would be roughly 8yrs ago. Between the F1/F3/F4, it was just shy of 20 months from order placed to item in hand.

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    Why was there a Form 1 involved?
    HGW, llc ~ Title 1 & NFA sales/manufacturing ~ Transfers - Title 1 $20 - NFA $50

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    Quote Originally Posted by Nate7667 View Post
    Why was there a Form 1 involved?
    Correction, F2, sorry. It was a cluster fuck from beginning to end. I ordered a custom built Spike's factory SBR and the guy there at the time that handled all the ATF forms was a real winner.
    After the F3 was finally submitted and approved, the F4 was 14 months. So what should have been about 1-2 months for the F3 to be approved ended up being just under 6 months thanks to the idiot.
    Then for some reason the F4 took considerably longer than the average at the time....thinking most were averaging around 8-9 months, IIRC.
    So between a drag-ass employee that outright lied to me a few times about having already submitted the F3, to the ATF taking an unusually long amount of time on the F4....it was a few days shy of 20 months from order placed to item in my hand.

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    Default Re: Ruger's new offering: Integrally Suppressed Barrel

    I think the longest I ever waited was the first go around (many moons ago) and that was only 10 months.

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