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Rifle for suppressed hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Thebear_78" data-source="post: 1380211" data-attributes="member: 1545"><p>Short barrel not required but add 9" to the end of a 26" barrel and it gets pretty long. When used reasonably a can shouldn't wear out. Sub loads are quieter but even full power loads are dramatically quieter with the suppressor. The threads shouldn't wear out, and for me was well worth the money and wait. Eventually we will get the hearing protection act passed, to remove suppressors from the NFA list. They are very common in Europe, I think we are behind the curve on suppressors here in the us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebear_78, post: 1380211, member: 1545"] Short barrel not required but add 9” to the end of a 26” barrel and it gets pretty long. When used reasonably a can shouldn’t wear out. Sub loads are quieter but even full power loads are dramatically quieter with the suppressor. The threads shouldn’t wear out, and for me was well worth the money and wait. Eventually we will get the hearing protection act passed, to remove suppressors from the NFA list. They are very common in Europe, I think we are behind the curve on suppressors here in the us. [/QUOTE]
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