Message from @franknotcreep
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@fred_ditto no it doesnt
Also
>not for frontline use
lmao
If you can have your SOF, drivers, and frontline dudes all using the same ammo, with the same mags, even if the cartridge isn't optimal for all the uses, the ease of supply greatly outweighs that.
5.56 barrel out of a 10.5" barrel is still good to 600yd according to delta
but what do they know
You know, all gun laws are infringements, but if we could get rid of the suppressor laws in exchange for requiring suppressors on short barrels in large calibers, I'd take that trade.
>ease of supply greatly outweighs that.
tell that to socom then
lmao
Bro stop saying cringey things
Unsupressed SBRs are fuckin annoying. Dude came to the indoor range the other day and the shockwave was incredible.
Ease of supply isn't even a consideration for the US military. Money is free nigga
>indoor range
yeah SOCOM totally would never adopt 300blk due to supply
oh wait
It's not a monetary thing. It's a matter of "we need more ammo a week ago".
haha yeah "we needed 300blk a week ago"
imagine not shooting on private land
@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.
>It's a matter of "we need more ammo a week ago"
>ok ***buys 300blk for SOCOM***
bruh, just stop talking
mcx uppers are expensive af theyre like 1700
Socom has dummy logistical support
They can get anything they need
@franknotcreep no more $200 tax stamp or waiting period, people buy more, economy of scale kicks in and you're good.
Economy of scale has hard limits
Sure. But I think current suppressor laws are why they're so pricey.
They still are made out of expensive materials and are fairly complex parts to make
The price reduction of the increase in scale would be minimal
The good ones would still be made out of like titanium or inconel or whatever
They'd be about 200 dollars cheaper. Because you wouldn't be buying a tax stamp.
Yeah lol
And not much more
Yeah
Also economy of scale is something that you really get when tens of millions of people are buying something
Not like a million at most
Deregulating them would make them easier to buy, but companies would have no incentive to lower their prices.
The subset of the gun owning community that would buy them is very fucking small in the grand scheme of things
what if nvgs were ffl items that required 4473s
The suppressor market would probably just get flooded with a bunch of cheap shitty suppressors from garage start ups
They only possible thing that would really lower the price is if you let the Chinese make and import cans