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Thread: .22 suppressor companies?
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December 15th, 2013, 10:36 AM #31
Re: .22 suppressor companies?
Huntertown Arms 22 suppressors are our number 1 seller at $179 for the standard one. If you are near Washington, PA, make an appointment and stop by and shoot one of the 4 we have in inventory (two types of 22, one 308, and one 9mm). Plus we have the new nano model coming in a few weeks for our M&P22
Tredd Barton
Washington County Guns & Suppressors
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January 9th, 2014, 11:38 PM #32
Re: .22 suppressor companies?
So, here we are, 4 months later. I got my money back from that dealer, and will never set foot in that place again. I'm not sure how they sounded so confused every time I called. I really didn't want to deal with that place anyway, with their 100% markup of .22 ammo and super-expensive (but eventually reduced!) p-mags.
I guess it's for the best, as Huntertown just updated their cans. I had some bills to take care of with the refunded money, but will be saving up to try again in the spring.
Thanks for the replies, I will definitely take your companies into consideration when I make my second attempt in a couple months.
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January 11th, 2014, 06:27 PM #33
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January 13th, 2014, 08:36 AM #34
Re: .22 suppressor companies?
Exactly.
For some reason people do not understand that when a new filing system is implemented that there will be a number of test subjects pushed through the system to ensure it is operating properly.
....But a very small part of me can see .gov leaving the March-September applicants in the cold to wait it out and keep pushing the new ones.HGW, llc ~ Title 1 & NFA sales/manufacturing ~ Transfers - Title 1 $20 - NFA $50
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January 13th, 2014, 12:10 PM #35Senior Member
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Re: .22 suppressor companies?
I never said it jumped you to the front of the line, but said it was your best shot at getting approved as soon as possible. When I posted that approval time estimate it was correct using the current data according to NFAtracker.com. Yes today I would not post what I did a month+ ago as things have changed, but at the time I posted with the data available to me. As an NFA dealer are you against efiling?
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