Category: TGR Suppressor Reviews
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Purchasing NFA – Rule 41F Background Checks for Responsible Persons
Anyone who owns a suppressor or NFA item is very aware of ATF Rule 41F which went into effect on July 13, 2016. Rule 41F is the final version of the initial Rule 41P. Over 9,500 comments were submitted. The primary source of anxiety was a proposal to require NFA Gun Trusts to obtain Chief…
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Liberty Regulator Rimfire Silencer Video Review
Another review brought to you by TGR and the SilencerShop! Check out the new Liberty Regulator rimfire silencer video review.
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Spike’s Tactical Integrally Suppressed 9mm AR Review
What is more fun than an integrally suppressed AR shooting 9mm? Hmm, not sure there is anything! We spent a weekend with the new Spike’s Tactical Brown Recluse! Check them out at the Silencer Shop! http://www.silencershop.com/spike-s-tactical-brown-recluse.html
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AAC Ti-RANT 45 Suppressor on a M&P 9
Purchasing your first suppressor can be intimidating. Not only is a high quality suppressor expensive but the entire buying experience is confusing to first-timers. In addition to the purchase price itself, you also have the added expense of a $200 tax stamp along with a months-long wait. That wait is a killer – kind of…
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Sig Sauer SRD762Ti
Sig Sauer has been making quality firearms for many years. When they decided to start making suppressors, I had mixed feelings. Initially I felt that maybe they should stick to what they do so well and keep making those firearms, but after getting to shoot one of their cans, I have to say, Sig definitely…
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ATF 41F
Some great news coming out of the Silencer Shop. http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/05/25/exclusive-silencer-shop-outlines-new-41f-system/
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Gemtech Dagger Silencer Review
If you have been following my reviews one thing you might notice is that I have a penchant for lightweight silencers. I just prefer them to heavier ones. I like to get out and move. Yes, you can do it with the heavier cans but lighter is better in my opinion. This really helps shooting…
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AAC Illusion 9 Suppressor Review
Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC) has always been one of the innovators in suppressor design. The AAC Illusion 9 continues that tradition. The Illusion 9 uses an eccentric design whereby the hole the bullet travels is offset from center. “Timed” correctly, this effectively lowers the majority of the suppressor volume which allows the suppressor to run…
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The Griffin Armament RECCE 5 MOD 3
Once you shoot suppressed, there really is no other way to shoot. Anyone who shoots, especially AR platform rifles, knows that a short time of shooting can lead to days of ringing in ones ears. Que, the RECCE 5 by Griffin Armament.
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Knights Armament Company (KAC) QDC 5.56 Silencer
Anyone who is serious about weapons and their use in not so friendly places knows who the Knights Armament Company (KAC) is. They have been in the industry for 30 years supplying the US military with some of the best gear you can buy. Recently, I got to spend some time with the Knights Armament QDC silencer.
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Support the Hearing Protection Act
The American Suppressor Association has been working diligently to remove suppressors (i.e. silencers) from the National Firearms Act. The Hearing Protection Act of 2015 was introduced in October 2015. H.R.3799 states, in summary, “This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to: (1) eliminate the $200 transfer tax on firearm silencers, and (2) treat any person…
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Gemtech Silencers video
My good buddy Casey over at Gemtech sent me this video.. Cool stuff, please watch and be sure to check out Gemtech at the SilencerShop!
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Gemtech Trek Review
I love surprises. I especially love surprises when it comes to being proven wrong, in a good way. The first weekend of February I went on a great predator hunt in Ozona Texas and I decided to take a few items with me to review a long the way. Look here for the story on www.texasoutdoorsnetwork.com. I…