R.I.P. Scout26
A blurred video with clear audio . . . I'm not 100% sure this is entirely on the level.
And you would be right to feel that way.This popped up in my YT feed and a whole bunch of things in addition to the blurry video are highly suspect. Things like after the "raid" the guy is still selling solvent trap parts and despite "20" agents "showing up" he wasn't charged/arrested as far as anyone can tell. HmmmmStarts to get to the meat of why it's suspect ~04:52Gun Broker, Solvent Traps, FRTs, ATF Visits, Oh My https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjYSEnAANn0
"Solvent trap..."Just like a "brace."Right...
I have two, properly registered and pretty effective. Your curmudgeon is showing.
Registered as solvent traps, or as suppressors?Effective as solvent traps, or as suppressors?
"Constitutional gun law."
Be sure to tell yourself that while you're either on trial or being plowed by your cell mate.
No doubt about that. I have not tried to go that route as I didn't want to mess with it. There are some pretty inexpensive suppressor designs out there. If the tax stamp and wait could be cut out (legally), it would be pretty easy to get into....especially if your goal was just to take the edge off the blast not being hearing safe.
That was the draw of the solvent trap kits. Eform 1s were getting a two week turn around, while form 4s were taking a year.I dropped the form 1 on my first solvent trap the same week I dropped the form 4 on a Dead Air. I've been shooting the JK suppressor for a year, and haven't seen my Sandman yet.