Suppressor purchase from Silencer Central

thinhorn_AK

"DADDY"
Joined
Jul 2, 2016
Messages
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Alaska
I haven't had any issues with Silencer Central, but maybe my customer service standards, and expectations are low. I expect to buy my next one from them, but I'm hopeful, there won't be the tax stamp for very much longer. ;)
I used them several times simply because of where I live, the nearest dealer is a flight away. I never really had any issues buying from them other than the last time I used them I didn’t get any correspondence from them for a few weeks so I called them, they told me I needed to update my photo. If they had just told me, it would have saved me a few weeks.


I did run into warranty issues and blatant incompetence from their managers and salespeople. Additionally, their silencers are low quality. The banish 30 is a joke. Mines lives on a rifle that stays on the floor in my truck. I actually saw it today while I was cleaning the truck out.
 

AdamLewis

FNG
Joined
Dec 21, 2014
Messages
97
The notification that is sent by Silencer Central and Capitol Armory isn't the CLEO notification of a Form 4. It is notification that a "non-over-the-counter sale" that happens once you fill out and digitally sign your 4473.
The section of their site I linked specifically states that Rule 41F removed the requirement for CLEO signature so now the CLEO just needs to call them to acknowledge receipt.

You are claiming this refers to a non-OTC 4473 sale rather than NFA forms? If that is the case can you show me what part of Rule 41F deals with CLEO signatures on them?
 

5811

WKR
Joined
Jan 25, 2023
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The section of their site I linked specifically states that Rule 41F removed the requirement for CLEO signature so now the CLEO just needs to call them to acknowledge receipt.

You are claiming this refers to a non-OTC 4473 sale rather than NFA forms? If that is the case can you show me what part of Rule 41F deals with CLEO signatures on them?
'10. Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 922(c)(3), 27 CFR 478.96(b), and 27 CFR 478.124(f), the licensee
must delay shipment or delivery of the firearm for at least seven days following receipt by
the licensee of either the return receipt evidencing delivery of the copy of the Form 4473
to the CLEO, or the return of the copy of the Form 4473 to the licensee due to refusal of
the CLEO to accept the same in accordance with U.S. Postal Service regulations; "

If the notice was not delivered, the 7 days cannot start. This is not Silencer Central's fault.
 
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