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New Texas Suppressor Bill Signed by Gov. Abbott
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2236890" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>There are already several, and going back to the pre-internet days there have always been vendors selling clandestine kits for building suppressors. They are called a solvent trap kits but I've seen others to make a can from a maglight, oil filters and a half dozen others. I've never shot or assembled a homemade can but I have shot legal tax stamped cans and been around while others did and only one once did I see the owner pull out his tax stamp (and no one asked him too). LEOs at the gun club are not there to arrest illegal suppressor owners. Furthermore Suppressors for air rifles are completely legal since air rifles aren't regulated, they are not firearms. They come in .17 to .50 cal, whose is to say my can isn't for my air rifle? As long as I have one with me. I'm not going to push it, but I might buy a kit to play around with. As long as I can pay cash with no name and address on the receipt ….I'm no idiot. I can't wait to see how Texas law fleshes it all out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2236890, member: 74061"] There are already several, and going back to the pre-internet days there have always been vendors selling clandestine kits for building suppressors. They are called a solvent trap kits but I’ve seen others to make a can from a maglight, oil filters and a half dozen others. I’ve never shot or assembled a homemade can but I have shot legal tax stamped cans and been around while others did and only one once did I see the owner pull out his tax stamp (and no one asked him too). LEOs at the gun club are not there to arrest illegal suppressor owners. Furthermore Suppressors for air rifles are completely legal since air rifles aren’t regulated, they are not firearms. They come in .17 to .50 cal, whose is to say my can isn’t for my air rifle? As long as I have one with me. I’m not going to push it, but I might buy a kit to play around with. As long as I can pay cash with no name and address on the receipt ….I’m no idiot. I can’t wait to see how Texas law fleshes it all out. [/QUOTE]
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