Wrong. The others are placed after the approval is done. There is a go to person that is my son, and he listed. Still the law needs to be changed. It should be the most a form like getting a firearm at time of purchase, and quite check. No fee's required. It would take more time to have the firearm set up to attach the suppressor. Unless it has been done already. With all the states that allow suppressor, it should be cake walk. The worried for me is where or when my brother, sons, or a friend wants to use it. I getting it for Varmint hunting. I also want to see how it effect the ballistic on loads going down range. I want to put some real facts behind the equipment. My first time being interduced to suppressors was in the Army in 1968 during basic training on an M-14. Then again in 1969 in Vietnam. I didn't get to use it, nor shoot it. Not my MOS, but it made me interested in it. The suppressor there in the Army was twice as big and long as anything I seen now. I remember the action operating on the M-14 but that was it. I am not sure, if that was just letting the action going forward or cycling. I couldn't see the M-14 in use. The suppressor was go big, it almost made the M-14 look small. In California it's against the law, but 42 other state it's not. So why all the problem in purchasing one or more. In looking at what was required to allow other people to use it and get a license to use it. It needs to be simplified.
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