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re: I've Bought a Muzzle Suppressor
Posted on 1/20/15 at 9:49 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
Posted on 1/20/15 at 9:49 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
Wait times are down but I don't think they are down to 4 months. Probably closer to 6 months. However, if you buy another can at the 3 month mark, the time will fly by.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 10:17 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
Got the Spectre 2 as well
With e filing I got my can in 3 months to the day.
Terrific can for .22's. Just MAKE sure the threading is no longer than .400" on any gun you want to put it on. If so you will need a spacer to keep the screw on part to a depth of less than .400". If not what happens is the suppressor gets screwed on too deep and contacts the first baffle thus pushing it askew and causing baffle strikes and inconsistent shot results. My stock 10/22 for example has .500" length threafing. Caused me many headsches trying to figure out why the gun wouldnt group after I attached the can.
Also endure when you put the baffle segments together that the channel in the baffles are perfectly aligned with each other. If not that will cause loss of accuracy as well.
Many stock rifles and pistols are threaded longer than .400"/ inch so make sure you meadure the threads on any threaded gun before screwing on the Spectre.
With e filing I got my can in 3 months to the day.
Terrific can for .22's. Just MAKE sure the threading is no longer than .400" on any gun you want to put it on. If so you will need a spacer to keep the screw on part to a depth of less than .400". If not what happens is the suppressor gets screwed on too deep and contacts the first baffle thus pushing it askew and causing baffle strikes and inconsistent shot results. My stock 10/22 for example has .500" length threafing. Caused me many headsches trying to figure out why the gun wouldnt group after I attached the can.
Also endure when you put the baffle segments together that the channel in the baffles are perfectly aligned with each other. If not that will cause loss of accuracy as well.
Many stock rifles and pistols are threaded longer than .400"/ inch so make sure you meadure the threads on any threaded gun before screwing on the Spectre.
This post was edited on 1/20/15 at 10:19 pm
Posted on 1/20/15 at 10:54 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
My Form 4 was four and a half months using a trust and filing on paper. My Form 1 filing electronically was just over five weeks for a SBR!
ATF just sent out an update and said that Form 4's should be around six months, but based on the figures they showed, it seems like it should be less than six months. They also said that Form 4's should be able to be e-filed again towards the end of 2015.
ATF just sent out an update and said that Form 4's should be around six months, but based on the figures they showed, it seems like it should be less than six months. They also said that Form 4's should be able to be e-filed again towards the end of 2015.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:13 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
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Wait times are down but I don't think they are down to 4 months. Probably closer to 6 months. However, if you buy another can at the 3 month mark, the time will fly by.
I sent my paperwork off 3rd week of June and received my stamp on Dec. 8 for my Element 2 so times are around 6 months at the moment.
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