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Who's planning on using a suppressor in WYO?
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<blockquote data-quote="JP100" data-source="post: 826824" data-attributes="member: 37880"><p>Interesting to see the diference in price and focus on durability. Here suppressors are becoming very normal and a huge amount of hunters are using them from "high tech" guys with the best equipment to the very basic hunters who have only the mininium gear "needed"(now a suppressor seems to be in that gear list along with a scope).</p><p></p><p>The main focus of manufacturers here seems to be weight and price. Because they have become so popular with no restrictions every hunter wants("needs") one now.</p><p>A huge number of hunters now "need" suppressors and they become the norm along with scopes. </p><p>All gun stores I have been into in the last year are selling rifle+scope+suppressor packages off the shelf as standard.</p><p>I think this is why there is such a big difference in price and materials used.</p><p></p><p>Will be interesting to see what happens to the price/materials in the US if or when suppressors become more widely accepted and used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP100, post: 826824, member: 37880"] Interesting to see the diference in price and focus on durability. Here suppressors are becoming very normal and a huge amount of hunters are using them from "high tech" guys with the best equipment to the very basic hunters who have only the mininium gear "needed"(now a suppressor seems to be in that gear list along with a scope). The main focus of manufacturers here seems to be weight and price. Because they have become so popular with no restrictions every hunter wants("needs") one now. A huge number of hunters now "need" suppressors and they become the norm along with scopes. All gun stores I have been into in the last year are selling rifle+scope+suppressor packages off the shelf as standard. I think this is why there is such a big difference in price and materials used. Will be interesting to see what happens to the price/materials in the US if or when suppressors become more widely accepted and used. [/QUOTE]
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