Message from @tacticoolyourjets

Discord ID: 653486124307841035


2019-12-09 06:35:25 UTC  

yeah SOCOM totally would never adopt 300blk due to supply
oh wait

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/558106673911169035/653484832965525504/unknown.png

2019-12-09 06:35:42 UTC  

It's not a monetary thing. It's a matter of "we need more ammo a week ago".

2019-12-09 06:36:09 UTC  

haha yeah "we needed 300blk a week ago"

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/558106673911169035/653485017086951429/unknown.png

2019-12-09 06:36:13 UTC  

imagine not shooting on private land

2019-12-09 06:36:17 UTC  

@Crack cookah not my choice. Got to work with what I have. Integral suppressors would be allowed for those who still want a short barrel.

2019-12-09 06:36:42 UTC  

>It's a matter of "we need more ammo a week ago"
>ok ***buys 300blk for SOCOM***

2019-12-09 06:36:47 UTC  

bruh, just stop talking

2019-12-09 06:36:54 UTC  

They would still cost more and people wouldn't pay for them @Red Korvo

2019-12-09 06:37:15 UTC  

mcx uppers are expensive af theyre like 1700

2019-12-09 06:37:29 UTC  

Socom has dummy logistical support

2019-12-09 06:37:36 UTC  

They can get anything they need

2019-12-09 06:38:19 UTC  

@franknotcreep no more $200 tax stamp or waiting period, people buy more, economy of scale kicks in and you're good.

2019-12-09 06:38:46 UTC  

Economy of scale has hard limits

2019-12-09 06:39:16 UTC  

Sure. But I think current suppressor laws are why they're so pricey.

2019-12-09 06:39:18 UTC  

They still are made out of expensive materials and are fairly complex parts to make

2019-12-09 06:39:39 UTC  

The price reduction of the increase in scale would be minimal

2019-12-09 06:40:04 UTC  

The good ones would still be made out of like titanium or inconel or whatever

2019-12-09 06:40:08 UTC  

They'd be about 200 dollars cheaper. Because you wouldn't be buying a tax stamp.

2019-12-09 06:40:26 UTC  

Yeah lol

2019-12-09 06:40:30 UTC  

And not much more

2019-12-09 06:40:33 UTC  

Yeah

2019-12-09 06:41:14 UTC  

Also economy of scale is something that you really get when tens of millions of people are buying something

2019-12-09 06:41:24 UTC  

Not like a million at most

2019-12-09 06:41:28 UTC  

Deregulating them would make them easier to buy, but companies would have no incentive to lower their prices.

2019-12-09 06:41:58 UTC  

The subset of the gun owning community that would buy them is very fucking small in the grand scheme of things

2019-12-09 06:42:53 UTC  

what if nvgs were ffl items that required 4473s

2019-12-09 06:43:06 UTC  

The suppressor market would probably just get flooded with a bunch of cheap shitty suppressors from garage start ups

2019-12-09 06:43:09 UTC  

They only possible thing that would really lower the price is if you let the Chinese make and import cans

2019-12-09 06:43:12 UTC  

Yeaj

2019-12-09 06:43:24 UTC  

@Crack cookah that would be gay

2019-12-09 06:43:26 UTC  

Who would subsequently go bankrupt

2019-12-09 06:43:44 UTC  

yeah i could never get nvgs then 😩

2019-12-09 06:44:24 UTC  

@franknotcreep or strike it big like Uncle Mike's with a dedicated poor user base who will swear to their grave it works for them

2019-12-09 06:44:29 UTC  

Can suppressors not be made of steel? Too heavy or too easy to melt?

2019-12-09 06:44:42 UTC  

Why did you bring up a meme hypothetical and then subtly imply your being a felon

2019-12-09 06:44:52 UTC  

It corrodes @Red Korvo

2019-12-09 06:45:04 UTC  

was a joke

2019-12-09 06:45:07 UTC  

im not a felon

2019-12-09 06:45:24 UTC  

If suppressors get deregulated I'm going to start making zinc suppressors and selling them to low socioeconomic groups

2019-12-09 06:45:25 UTC  

When you get normie steel hot it rusts at way fasters rates than at room temperature

2019-12-09 06:45:48 UTC  

Cheap cans are usually stainless or aluminum