Can someone give me some numbers on what it will cost from start to finish to get a suppressor?
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The cost of the suppressor of your choice + $200 tax to ATF. In addition you will need to consider the cost of a threaded barrel or having an existing barrel threaded. There are too many variables to involved to be any more specific. What do you have in mind? (rifle, pistol, caliber, direct thread, quick detach)
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Originally posted by boomer453 View Postfrom 600-1400 depending on suppressor caliber and brand. right now if you don't go the trust route and just buy as an individual it will cost you the price of the suppressor plus $200. your FFL may charge you a transfer fee but that's between you and him.
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Originally posted by HUNTIN HARD View PostCan someone give me some numbers on what it will cost from start to finish to get a suppressor?
There are lots of variables with that question.
The only thing absolute is the $200 tax stamp that is required per item.
The prices run the gambit depending on caliber, material used and manufacture. Are you talking about a .22 rimfire , a .22 centerfire, a .40 cal handgun, a 50 BMG? Are you going with a Form 1 suppressor or purchasing from Class3 dealer?
Prices can be from $10 to $3000+
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Originally posted by Mesquite Archer View PostThe cost of the suppressor of your choice + $200 tax to ATF. In addition you will need to consider the cost of a threaded barrel or having an existing barrel threaded. There are too many variables to involved to be any more specific. What do you have in mind? (rifle, pistol, caliber, direct thread, quick detach)
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Originally posted by HUNTIN HARD View PostForgive me I really don't know much about this. What is the trust route? And whats the difference between trust vs individual way?
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My experience was
300 for the trust from Sean Cody
200 for the tax stamp
750 for AAC Cyclone
Bought it through silencershop so no transfer fee.
If I had it to do again.. I would spend double on the can to get something better. Mine was budget friendly and does the job.. but I have seen better.
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