Apparently, there are "rules" around who can sell end caps:
"As some of you are aware if you have a suppressor that uses changeable end caps you also have to have a non NFA device that takes the same end caps. So introducing the infinity blast diverter that uses infinity end caps. This will be...
The faster approval times has lead to a massive increase in silencer purchases. To the point where it was really hard to just find a good one to buy. Supply seems to have just about caught up with demand now though.
The faster approvals happened with a huge increase in volume.
The ATF updated their processes/systems such that for individuals any "Proceed" from the NICS check is automatically approved. Trusts are still slower, but if it is a standard trust, those are moving much faster as well. If you do not get a "Proceed" on your NICS check, it can still take...
OCL is coming out with a 3D can, and they did some design tweaks to make it possible to cut the 3d printed section off and weld in a new section for this reason.
As I posted earlier, the NDA has done multiple studies and even in highly controlled environments, genetics just doesn't make that much difference.
https://deerassociation.com/strike-3-for-the-myth-of-the-genetic-cull-buck
https://deerassociation.com/cant-manage-deer-genetics
I am a pretty basic softa person, and don't have anything must to compare it to. Just feels like the other Tikkas I have, basic plastic, but fully functional.
I think like $500 plus $50 a month, but starlink lets you pause your monthly service as often and long as you want. I have fiber at home, but I am going to be a lot more mobile this year, so I can work from anywhere with starlink, though I will need to bump up to the $150 a month plan.
So, I have the book for technicians, but haven't gone down that path yet. To me, HAM is a bit legacy in the era of Sat comms. Though I can see a use case for small groups to use it when reasonable close geographically and as you pointed out, communicating with nearby SAR groups. A starlink...
Coolness. I have my 6.5 S on a .223 right now, super quiet. I was going to buy a second 6.5 S for my 6.5cm, but got a 6.5 L instead. Now just have to wait for it to be approved.
I don't have a K, so I don't know. From what I hear, K puts you on the edge or slightly over for reasonable hearing damage. For me, the extra 2" and couple of ounces for the S is worth it. But, there are a number of people that run K length for hunting. I just look at is as more of a "harm...