Those who often reload probably know there are around 5 to 8 different manufacturers of smokeless gun powders, who all together produce nearly a hundred different types of smokeless powders, if not more than that. The powders they produce range from very slow burning (magnum) to very fast...
The Suppressed Nation YouTube channel in conjunction with Hansohn Brothers' has been posting up a series of videos that feature back to back, same host metering of popular silencers done with B&K 2209 meters. Since environmental factors day to day and varying hosts can have a large effect on...
Since there isn't much information out on the web about this can, now that I've had my Liberty Sovereign out to the range a few times I wanted to post a quick review.
BLUF: It's a nice light can with a few different attachment options, I really like it thus far.
After I got my Silencerco Saker...
Gentlemen,
I'm newer to the ULR precision and suppressor market and have been doing about a years' worth of research trying to develop (and mostly afford) a platform with the intent to push my skills past the 1k yd and closer to the 1800-2000 yd mark.
Due to other hobbies and interests, I...
Here is an news article on the progress of 'Hearing Protection Act' , well it looks like this is getting a hearing unlike the reciprocity bill. This act will replace the "outdated" federal process with the instant NCIC.
As one would expect there is opposition against it from the usual...
Hi . I am new to to the forum and to suppressors so hoping I can find someone here that can help with this question : I was given a BERNARDELLI MODEL V.P, .25 ACP frame and some parts and I have been slowly rebuilding it , buying a part here and a part there.(eBay, Bobs, Poppets etc). Now I...
Associate Deputy Director Ronald Turk at BATFE has released an amazing white paper,
Options to Reduce or Modify Firearms Regulations,
with some welcome recommendations. Full paper courtesy of WaPo...
Ohio: Suppressors While Hunting Passes Senate
The bill already passed the House and it just passed the Senate. It will have to go back to the House for any last minute changes and then onto Governor John Kasich for signing...
if i pay the $200 tax stamp and pass the background checks to get a suppressor
must i register it with every gun i use it on and pay additional tax stamps for each gun? or can i use it on any of my guns and i just have to pay a new tax stamp for a new suppressor?
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