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Top Reasons to own a suppresor

Preface

If you grew up watching movies where assassins and heroes alike would covertly shoot their adversary using a silencer, that might be reason enough to buy one. But today we are going to discuss other reasons to own a suppressor, or suppressor as they are more correctly called.

adding a suppressor to your favorite rifle will only make it better, this SRS M2 is my favorite

Due to the unreasonably complicated and costly process to obtain a suppressor, it isn’t something many take lightly. With any luck and some hard work that might change soon. In the meantime, I’ll go over the reasons I think you should own a suppressor.

America

First off, this is America. It pains me to know that Europeans can walk into a local gun shop and pickup a suppressor (or moderator as they call them there) and walk out without any further drama. While they can’t do the same with a firearm, it still seems unfair to me.

The right to bear arms is clear, any infringement on that right is immoral. So many of us have endured the intruding touch of the federal government in exchange for owning and using suppressors. While I hate to pay an unfair tax, I also see an incredible value with suppressors. It is with great distaste and contempt that any of us should continue buying our rights back from the government. But if we continue pushing the topic, it could eventually change.

bergara B-14 HMR carbon
this Bergara HMR Carbon fitted with a GDM suppressor makes an excellent hunting rifle

Owning NFA regulated items is one way to normalize them, and convert them into what is called common use. Making them more commonly used among the public will help turn the tide against those who want your $200.

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Taurus TX 22
pistols like this Taurus TX22 are a blast to shoot when suppressed by the YHM Phantom 22

Kriss vector
the Kriss Vector is much more pleasant to shoot with the SilencerCo Osprey

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