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- YHM R2 and YHM T3 Suppressors | Oklahoma Shooters
I've been considering getting a suppressor for 300 BO and a future 308 purchase (SFAR maybe) I recently read that the YHM R2 is a great budget option Is anyone here using one? Would I be happy enough using it for 5 56 and 22lr or should one also consider getting the YHM T3?
- SB 720 made in Oklahoma suppressors | Oklahoma Shooters
OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen George Burns, R-Pollard, has filed Senate Bill 720, to ensure firearm suppressors and the basic materials used to manufacture them in Oklahoma are not subject to federal laws or regulations
- Suppressors for Hunting in OK - Oklahoma Shooters
What ever became of this thing on suppressors for hunting in OK? If its not legal to hunt deer with a suppressor then can i hunt pig? Squrriels? If i take a suppressed gun and walk around the land shooting at tree stumps am i going to be busted for "hunting" with a suppressor? The day it becomes
- Testing the Ruger American Ranch 7. 62x39 Suppressed
After a year long wait, I finally have my suppressor in my hands It's the Yankee Hill Machine Nitro 30 I took it out today to test the point of impact shift and speeds with vs without No real change in speeds, but a pretty good poi change
- Republicans suppressing pro-Second Amendment bills
The Reconciliation Bill would currently rescind the unconstitutional tax on suppressors, but it doesn’t remove them from the National Firearms Act (NFA) completely Thus, gun owners would continue to be subjected to the intrusive background check, government registry, extended wait times and required government permission slip
- DIY Suppressor alignment rods - Oklahoma Shooters
The three foot lengths aren't exactly practical to use, but you can certainly cut each bar in half or maybe even thirds - consider the length of your suppressors and how much alignment rod would be in the gun's bore
- Republicans suppressing pro-Second Amendment bills
“The NRA fully supports removal of suppressors from the NFA and will work to achieve that goal as the Reconciliation Process continues," said John Commerford, Executive Director of NRA-ILA
- Lead bullets through a suppressor. | Oklahoma Shooters
I was talking to a friend the other day that casts and shoots a lot of lead bullets And I mean a lot He brought up the fact that some lead bullets tend to grow after they leave the muzzle due to centrifugal force of spinning I dont shoot lead through rifles yet so I havent ever given it any
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