The suppressor shown in the photo appears to be of Ops Inc. manufacture.
Most suppressors are not going to telescope more than an inch and a half back, unless you want to make a form one on your own.
If they were "moving to make suppressors illegal," it wouldn't matter when you buy it. That said, this is the sort of thing that some dealers seem to do when they're bored.
It's possible you got bad mags from Tapco, and that seems the most likely solution since the factory mag worked. Tapco mags aren't the best for a number of reasons, but they aren't really known for jamming up a whole lot. Try ordering some Magpul PMags online, as they are pretty much the...
A good philosophy. Carry what you are comfortable with, not what the internet experts say. Ridgerunner is cool with his .45, so he carries that. You should carry whichever gun you can
a)carry comfortably and effectively
b)shoot best
c)trust with your life in terms of reliability
Debating...
...and that is exactly the wrong way to ask for help. You were already given the alternatives you ask for; alternatives that cost less and actually work. You're making yourself seem like a jackass, though I doubt you really are.
It's not that an Italian gun enthusiast would know less. It's just irresponsible to take anecdotal evidence as being 100% reliable. He's not complaining about Italian shooters, he's complaining that OP was holding out to hear from an Italian shooter as if he would have some information that...
That is stunningly irrelevant.
Jorg has it right. I would venture a guess that because they say it was developed for the Canadians that they used the European term.
Debatable. Sternums/ribs are hard and that will limit penetration and the bullet could well deflect away from the vital bits. Better to have something that will punch in and expand.
The RH Custom stuff looks to be a good start for someone who wants a felony charge. As these are even labeled as suppressor parts, the ATF would nail you without a Form 4.
Basically, piston systems will vent gas out away from you at the front sight block. This does give a bit more noise, however the tradeoff is that the gas doesn't fly right at your face.
Surefires are generally not the quietest can in town, especially for their price range. I would look at an...
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