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why?...lol...$200

I am about $600 into an $800 build. If I go suppressed SBR, that adds $400 on top of the cost of the suppressor. Each stamp is more than I have spent on any one component of this rifle. I have been buying a part here and a part there as I have a little spare change. $400 is alot of spare change...lol
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
RogueUSMC wrote:I see that but if you have a 14.5" barrel and pin 1.5" of muzzle brake on it, it is not an SBR. Can you do the same with a can in lieu of the brake? and only pay the suppressor stamp?
No, barrel and can length are considered separate. For instance, consider barrels with integral suppressors.
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I was thinking more of the screw on suppressor but an integrally suppressed 9mm gave me the insppiriation...lol. It was a product shot on the foreend I purchased...
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I think this answers my question...

http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/daniel- ... show-2013/
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I'm of the opinion that but would be legal to do but I don't think you would save any money. Once you have a suppressor you will want all of your guns suppressed. Permanently attaching a can to a rifle would force you to buy another one. :biggrinjester:

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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:I'm of the opinion that but would be legal to do but I don't think you would save any money. Once you have a suppressor you will want all of your guns suppressed. Permanently attaching a can to a rifle would force you to buy another one. :biggrinjester:
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PBratton wrote:
Carry-a-Kimber wrote:I'm of the opinion that but would be legal to do but I don't think you would save any money. Once you have a suppressor you will want all of your guns suppressed. Permanently attaching a can to a rifle would force you to buy another one. :biggrinjester:
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Yeah, they tend to multiply.

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CleverNickname wrote:
PBratton wrote:
Carry-a-Kimber wrote:I'm of the opinion that but would be legal to do but I don't think you would save any money. Once you have a suppressor you will want all of your guns suppressed. Permanently attaching a can to a rifle would force you to buy another one. :biggrinjester:
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Yeah, they tend to multiply.

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And I've gotten a couple more since the picture was taken.
$3k+ in ATF stamps and ya couldn't even iron the sheet before taking the picture?!...lol
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Well I just got back from paying for and starting the paperwork on a AAC 762-SDN-6. I decided in the end to just pony up for factory-made and wait the extra months for the stamp.

http://www.advanced-armament.com/762-SDN-6_p_433.html
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Well I just got back from paying for and starting the paperwork on a AAC 762-SDN-6. I decided in the end to just pony up for factory-made and wait the extra months for the stamp.

http://www.advanced-armament.com/762-SDN-6_p_433.html
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Well I just got back from paying for and starting the paperwork on a AAC 762-SDN-6. I decided in the end to just pony up for factory-made and wait the extra months for the stamp.

http://www.advanced-armament.com/762-SDN-6_p_433.html
Nice! I may get a suppressor once this rifle is built but I will prolly wait to SBR for another build.
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RogueUSMC wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Well I just got back from paying for and starting the paperwork on a AAC 762-SDN-6. I decided in the end to just pony up for factory-made and wait the extra months for the stamp.

http://www.advanced-armament.com/762-SDN-6_p_433.html
Nice! I may get a suppressor once this rifle is built but I will prolly wait to SBR for another build.
I am collecting parts for an SBR. I just wanted to get a suppressor out of the way first.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Well I just got back from paying for and starting the paperwork on a AAC 762-SDN-6. I decided in the end to just pony up for factory-made and wait the extra months for the stamp.

http://www.advanced-armament.com/762-SDN-6_p_433.html
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i enjoy the heck out of my aac sdn 6. i have hundreds of rounds through mine.
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I bought the stuff from sd tactical to make mine
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