amlevin
Regular Member
If State Law regarding the use of supressors is revised, how many here will be looking at purchasing one. For Pistol only, or also for rifle?
I've given some thought to a Yankee Hill Machine Stainless suppressor that can be used on both my 5.56mm and 7.62mm rifles. Installing the QD adapter/Flash Hider on each rifle allows me to use one suppressor for ALL my rifles.
Also considering one for my 9mm's.
Anyone else out there considering the investment should the law be revised?
For the rifles, my feeling is that there will be fewer complaints when one goes out into the woods or a gravel pit. Most responses by LEO's start out by someone bitching about the noise.
BTW, for those that aren't familiar for the "sound signature" of a suppressed firearm, it's usually the difference between hearing one with "Bare Ears" and the same weapon fired while wearing "Shooting Muffs". Most suppressors reduce noise by 25-30 dba.
I've given some thought to a Yankee Hill Machine Stainless suppressor that can be used on both my 5.56mm and 7.62mm rifles. Installing the QD adapter/Flash Hider on each rifle allows me to use one suppressor for ALL my rifles.
Also considering one for my 9mm's.
Anyone else out there considering the investment should the law be revised?
For the rifles, my feeling is that there will be fewer complaints when one goes out into the woods or a gravel pit. Most responses by LEO's start out by someone bitching about the noise.
BTW, for those that aren't familiar for the "sound signature" of a suppressed firearm, it's usually the difference between hearing one with "Bare Ears" and the same weapon fired while wearing "Shooting Muffs". Most suppressors reduce noise by 25-30 dba.