Posted on 08/14/2014 6:34:23 AM PDT by Citizen Zed
A concept once seen as impossible has burst into the firearms world, shattering all assumptions of what can and cannot be done.
But in our small-but-growing shop outside of Salt Lake City, business goes on as usual.
Why is this? Because at SilencerCo, challenging assumptions is what we do. Its every bit as engrained in our process as turning on the lights in the morning, and turning them off at night. Its the reason we sell more silencers than anyone else. But thats hard to explain to someone thats new to our brand, so we made this video as a way of showing you what we mean.
SilencerCo represents a way for all of us to achieve something as near to perfect as possible. Watch the video and see why we are A Superior Silence Company.
About SilencerCo:
Founded in West Valley, Utah in 2008, SilencerCo started with a belief in the fundamental premise that firearms dont have to be loud and has now become the market leader in sound suppressors, muzzle devices, and related products. By investing in innovation, customer service, organic manufacturing, advocacy, education, and talent, SilencerCo is now focused on making firearms hearing safe for all hunting and shooting applications, making products that have never been made before, and making the buying experience a better one. www.silencerco.com
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900.00 for a 5.56! I was hoping it would be more than 50.00 so I wouldn’t get the gottahaveits.
Check out the homemade silencer on utube. All parts are from lowes.
What will it take to overcome America's big government problem?
Voting
Armed Revolution
State Secession
Guess which one's ahead?
The law banning silencers/suppressors one of the worse public heath laws out there.
Millions have gone deaf or suffered hearing loss because of it.
No thanks. While I think they should be no more difficult to make, buy or own (i.e. not worthy of a background check and tax stamp) than these parts from Lowe's, I do not wish to have my account associated with something the Bureau of Agents That Fly has a hard-on for.
If that is the Firearms Act of 1934, it wasn't even passed legally.
Guess how many people have been placed on a list due to their vote.
It’s either gonna start one way or the other or we’re gonna dance ourselves to death.
I would VERY strongly recommend against making or having in possession an unregistered silencer, even one concealed in the manner suggested on a video. FedGov illegitimately put a $200 tax on them back in 1934, and you can lose your gun rights forever over that unconstitutional law. I see nothing wrong with collecting the parts, so long as they are not assembled or even machined to where only assembly is required, in fact I think having a silencer or the ability to make on is an extremely good idea. Note: If you want to practice this and live on the coast, the parts are cheap, and you can (I believe) legally assemble one outside 12 miles from land, so long as you don't bring it back.
I own more than one legal silencer (no illegal ones, not even parts), and I only shoot silenced other than shotgun. I love the peace and relative quiet of shooting that way.
yes
They warranty their product for Stupid, once.
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