SilencerCo Scythe Ti failures

SilencerCo Scythe Ti Owners: Have you had a catastrophic failure?


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SilencerCo originally stated, marketed, pushed, no barrel length restrictions. Then it became within reason as stated in that video by SilencerCo. As recently as a couple minutes ago they are still publishing no barrel length restrictions.

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They blow on short ones and they blow on long ones- no restrictions!
 
How did you sell yours? To a private party, a dealer,…?
Private party to a fellow state resident. He’s a buddy I know personally so that makes things a little easier.

The Scythe can get transferred via eforms. Unfortunately the Saker was pre-eforms and thus doesn’t have a control number, so it has to get transferred on a paper form 4.
 
Private party to a fellow state resident. He’s a buddy I know personally so that makes things a little easier.

The Scythe can get transferred via eforms. Unfortunately the Saker was pre-eforms and thus doesn’t have a control number, so it has to get transferred on a paper form 4.
Thanks. Can it be done without utilizing an SOT? I would assume an SOT will charge handsomely to be involved in the process, so it would be nice to avoid that if possible.

I’ve wondered if the $0 stamp will open doors for the used can market.
 
Thanks. Can it be done without utilizing an SOT? I would assume an SOT will charge handsomely to be involved in the process, so it would be nice to avoid that if possible.

I’ve wondered if the $0 stamp will open doors for the used can market.

Between residents of the same state, there is no need for a SOT.
 
Thanks. Can it be done without utilizing an SOT? I would assume an SOT will charge handsomely to be involved in the process, so it would be nice to avoid that if possible.

I’ve wondered if the $0 stamp will open doors for the used can market.
As long as you are both residents of the same state no need to involve a SOT.

You DO however still need to complete the form 4 obviously, and then wait for that to be approved prior to actually handing over the silencer.
 
As long as you are both residents of the same state no need to involve a SOT.

You DO however still need to complete the form 4 obviously, and then wait for that to be approved prior to actually handing over the silencer.
Apparently I was misinformed. So you can just log into the ATF website and submit a Form-4 for a used suppressor without physically verifying anything?
 
Apparently I was misinformed. So you can just log into the ATF website and submit a Form-4 for a used suppressor without physically verifying anything?
If your current form 4 has a control number, you can do this via eforms.

If not (likely for older, pre-eforms cans) then you have to submit a paper form 4.

https://www.nationalguntrusts.com/?...MQRsMvFmwnJAvMcsz2IbPx4TJPRSRLIIaAqwsEALw_wcB

National gun trusts.com has great walk through guides with all of this.
 
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