• @Jimmycakes@lemmy.world
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      715 days ago

      Not only can I own the silencer I don’t even have to tell the state or anybody I own a gun at all. Welcome to America.

    • Raltoid
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      515 days ago

      Legal in most of of the US, you just need a tax stamp.

    • @Fondots@lemmy.world
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      515 days ago

      It’s complicated.

      In most of the US except for a handful of states, you can legally own a silencer, there’s a couple extra hoops to jump through, but nothing too dramatic. Most law abiding gun owners in the US could probably get their hands on one legally if they cared enough to do so.

      In other parts of the world, laws are kind of all over the place ranging from totally unregulated to totally illegal. I haven’t done a deep dive on this myself, so this is all 2nd or 3rd+ hand hearsay so take it for what it’s worth, but I’m told that some places regard them as almost a safety (hearing protection) or courtesy thing so you’re not making too much racket with your guns.

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    110 days ago

    What’s the can model? Do you like it?

    • Dead Air Wolfman, it’s sized for subgun use so it’s pretty big and heavy for a handgun, but I’m also too stubborn to remove the extension piece. In hindsight I might have gone with something rated for standard rifle rounds. I guess I can always get a flash can for that.

      The company itself I wouldn’t go with again. They shipped the silencer with some shitty political stuff.

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        19 days ago

        You don’t have any problems with it cycling? I’ve heard really big cans on tilt barrel handguns can cause problems with the weight of the can interfering with barrel movement.