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GNERGY said:OK, Gentlemen,
I called the Phoenix Bureau of ATF and spoke with a technical agent and I described to him what I did and he fully understands muzzle brakes and suppressors ( silencers ) and he said if it doesen't reduce the noise level by a certain level it is NOT a suppressor. He asked me if I were to shoot the rifle without ear protection what would happen. I said my ears would ring like crazy. He said it would not be a considered a silencer. He said I could bring it down there next week and they would test it for me, and if the sleeve was considered a suppressor by any chance I could just give it to them. But he said it has to cut the noise down to a very tollerable level. It does not sound like it does.
Nomad was there when I have shot it and knows how loud it is.
So if I get some time next week I will stop by there.
I hope all this arguing will stop now.
If it was ME reading some other guys post I would say nice rifle and nice machine work and I wouldn't give 2 $$$$hitts if his rifle was illegal according to BATF and argue on here with other members. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I wouldn't tell somebody what they have is illegal, when you don't really know what you are talking about. Life is TOO short guys.
And if I enter another match with it and it passes is up to who runs the match. The ruling about muzzle brake not allowed is because it disturbs your fellow competitors. The competitors I showed it to at the Berger Nats said it is good to go because you're not disturbing your fellow shooters and that is why the rule was made. So if I shoot better than you and you contest it, that's OK , I am not doing this to make a living, and if I do get really good at F/TR I will REBARREL it. So let's get out and do some shooting and have some fun.
Tarey
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ryanjay11 said:If I had an extra $5K laying around, I would take your bet in a second.
The Savage you keep referencing isn't remotely close to what GNERGY built. He has a sleve around ports. The one you have shown is very similar to the Browning BOSS system. When you close it up, there aren't any baffles or chambers.
You honestly have no clue how suppressors work. Save your money and buy a book on suppressor design, or donate the $5K to GNERGY's lawyer fund. He will need it. Call me a chicken for not taking your bet if you want, but you should be happy I'm not taking you up on it.