Looks like Surefire is moving from doing flashlights into the realm of sound-suppressors as well.
Maybe they're looking to be the undisputed champion maker of stuff to hang on your gun. :)
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cerberus
June 15, 2004, 08:18 PM
I would bet money just some guy wanting one will find it just won't happen.
PUMC_TomG
June 15, 2004, 08:21 PM
They've been making them for about 6 months I think. Mostly as R&D and such, but they are now available for sale.
Someone on another board I post on made an inquiry to purchase one and they weren't interested in selling to anyone but LEO/Military end-users. :scrutiny:
Drat!
According to their advertising, they supposedly outlast the SOCOM cans... but it IS advertising. I don't know how they really perform, and it would likely be quite some time before I could find out first-hand.
Schuey2002
June 15, 2004, 09:15 PM
They've been making them for about 6 months I think.
Are they made in Kalifornia, we cant get them then. This is what ended the Ops suppressor going to civies as well IIRC. There is a law against the selling of suppressors made in the state to civillians.:mad:
John
Mikul
June 16, 2004, 02:15 PM
If they're priced like the rest of Surefire's products, the price will start at $4,000.
Lightfighter
June 23, 2004, 12:25 PM
The above posters are correct. These suppressors are made in California and cannot be for civilian consumption. I am a Surefire Presmium Dealler and I have a Class III -- I can't even get one with a sample letter.
Some people swear that they are the finest can ever made. Others say it is a POS.
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