Purchasing a silencer can be confusing and hard with the amount of paperwork and wait times. eSilencers strives to make your silencer purchase as easy and painless as possible. We help you with the steps necessary to be approved by the ATF as quickly as possible. Whether you are fully aware of laws and regulations of our industry or this is your first time purchase, we are here to assist you throught he process.
I was actually very disappointed in the decibel drop with the Thunder Chicken suppressor; I live in a very rural area, so my closet neighbor is about 4 acres away, yet I can clearly hear my shots echoing off of his house when I'm shooting
Good summary and acquirement on your part. As for AOWs, I learned the hard way. I recently made two AOWs out of AP5-M pistols and it cost each of them a $200 tax stamp to E-form 1 them into a AOW, then it’s only a $5 tax stamp to transfer one to another individual after that. The $5 tax stamp bargain is when you buy an AOW that is already made.
What about under individual what happens to the item(s) after the owners passing? Can the next of kin keep them or do they have to be surrendered back to ATF?
Thanks for doing this. I just picked one up…. Still waiting for my approval but it does the job on my scorpion and my 19x. Thanks for sharing. Just sub’d. Keep going.
Its got to be one of the quietest cans I've owned 147 grain ammo works very well its definatly very easy to clean thanks to it's desighn and the lifetime warranty is no doubt why the serial number is in one of the strongest spots outside the can and it's modular desighn makes one suppressor cover a wide variety of calibers and it can be converted very easily witch is a credit to the two men who broke away from silencer shop and did alot of testing and tweeks in desighn to make what is still considered one of the top ten center fired cans on the market i can say my rugged obsidian 45acp covers all of my hand guns in one package for relatively short money.
Great review! Very thorough and detailed. Just purchased a Q Sugar Weasel, 16" in 5.56 NATO/.223. Since it comes with a Cherry Bomb muzzle break, trying to decide between these two, Thunder Chicken or Trash Panda.
Yes they are. He says 223 because it’s rated for as low as 223. That’s why they give you the 223 and 300blk cherry bomb muzzle break for quick threading. If you get something like a Sugar weasel or a honey badger it’s pretty much plug and play at that point because they ship out of factory with a cherry bomb muzzle in whatever caliber you ordered. Hope that helps and wasn’t too late
@dylanthiel5784 Wait, my FFL told me that when you buy a suppressor it has to be gun specific. In other words, I can't switch it out between guns as I am supposed to register which gun I purchased it for.
I've never heard of this sending your trust info into the ATF every two years. I've owned NFA items for years. You don't need to send them anything unless you plan on moving out of state or want to remove people from the trust. Basically, if any information were to change on the trust.
@@johnrich8692 I see, thanks. Im concerned about point of impact shift. I'll shoot strictly suppressed, but I want the option that keeps my zero the closest every time I remove and install the suppressor.
Unless you're in some kind of firearms related business or have multiple members of your family using your weapons, there's no point in going through all the trust paperwork. Simply be present if someone wants to use your NFA items. It'll be fun anyway.
People should look at the NFA to be no more different than Communist ANTIFA. A group of people who assumed power when they had none, and have been slipping through the cracks of the system since no one yet has treated them as a foreign army on American soil. If something is unconstitutional then it is NOT American in any sense of the word thus is a foreign militant entity on American soil.
I had to order a special 1/2" 3/8" drive socket to install muzzle adapter. of the 5 1/2" sockets I have, none fir inside of the lip at the end. the wall thickness of the socket has to be really thin. I don't understand why for the price, a $5.57 socket can't be included. maybe even a proprietary socket since they use a weird end. not a 8 point or multi point socket end. they use a strange star type. but in any case for over 1000.00 the approved install tool could come with it. they have the supposed correct thin wal socket at MSC. for 5.57 . also don't expect a lot of Db loss. it's still loud. If you get a Q get the longest one with the most baffles. 5 baffles are not enough. 10 are much better and much more quiet. The are so many manufacturers out there..some have flow through tech. etc. there are much better units for that kind of money
Many socket sets have the thin wall. I have many socket sets, some fit some don’t. It’s not like the thin walled sockets are not out there where they’d need to include it.