Integrally Suppressed 10/22 From Frederick Arsenal

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  • safecracker

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    Feb 26, 2009
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    Picked her up last night and I couldn't be happier. Super quiet and no function issues whatsoever. Rick is a great guy to deal with and I look forward to future dealings with him.
     

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    svana

    NRA Life Member
    Dec 28, 2012
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    Sterling, VA
    Interesting, but not surprising. Would its description just be for the barrel? Whole gun? I'm yet to jump into the NFA game.


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    antco

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    Apr 28, 2010
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    Calvert, MD
    Interesting, but not surprising. Would its description just be for the barrel? Whole gun? I'm yet to jump into the NFA game.


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    It's for the suppressor which is a permanent fixture to the barrel, and has its own serial number apart from the receiver.
     

    OldGunner

    Member
    Jan 17, 2010
    31
    It's for the suppressor which is a permanent fixture to the barrel, and has its own serial number apart from the receiver.

    Which makes it very easy to legally remove the barrel and swap to another receiver in the future if you so choose.
     

    Biggfoot44

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    Aug 2, 2009
    33,199
    One of the feature of an integrated is requiring only ONE stamp. to achieve the same OAL with a removable supressor would require a stamp for the supressor, and another for the short bbl.

    If one decided to have only one supressor for multiple firearms, you would be limited to 16in bbls on each rifle. Or a shorter supressor nominally designed for a pistol can also be mounted on a rifle of same cal, and still be "not excessively long" when mounted on a 16in bbl. Lots of options.
     

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