Let them hear about it

Yeah I've heard of that, I thought it was interesting when unknown said in their podcast that they don't feel comfortable doing business that way, yet capitol appears to stock reapers and OG 6.5.

I've done quite a bit of business on silencershop and don't do anything in person until I go to the dealer to pick up the suppressor. The more purchasing options the better!
 
Yeah I've heard of that, I thought it was interesting when unknown said in their podcast that they don't feel comfortable doing business that way, yet capitol appears to stock reapers and OG 6.5.

I've done quite a bit of business on silencershop and don't do anything in person until I go to the dealer to pick up the suppressor. The more purchasing options the better!
I checked out the podcast to listen in about the suppressors and heard that too. I thought they went on to explain that Capital can do it because they have FFL's in all states but Unknown does not. I have always used a local dealer for transfers but the idea of being able to have it shipped right to the house does seem nice.
 
Capitol probably adds a couple weeks to the process vs an efficiently operating SS kiosk for CLEO notice period? That's if Capitol already has your prints and stuff ready to file. It is nice to never leave your house though. They do charge about $160 to do the transfer for you if you dont buy from capitol.

I've gotten 3 cans through Capitol and they are great to work with.
 
I checked out the podcast to listen in about the suppressors and heard that too. I thought they went on to explain that Capital can do it because they have FFL's in all states but Unknown does not. I have always used a local dealer for transfers but the idea of being able to have it shipped right to the house does seem nice.

Bingo
 
This doesn’t answer the question of why they can’t ship them to your door in Idaho?
I would say that it has to do with the CLEO notification. When I checked out about the Capital process it seemed that was the delay compared to local pickup. Big assumption here and don't know all the ins/outs of FFL licensing but I would think that it is a liability that doesn't make sense for them to take on considering any issues the ATF yanks their FFL and then they aren't manufacturing anymore and out of business.
A firearms dealer I had made a couple of purchases from was no longer coming up and it turns out they had some issues with their logbook and the ATF took their FFL.
 
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