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Yep, I always knew these were bad ideas since I'm sure that the number of people making legal suppressors (I.e. Filing proper paperwork) is small. Why risk a felony just to save a $200 tax stamp?Beiruty wrote:What is solvent trap? What does it do? Why do I need it? I trap gun gunk solvent with my left hand....
Did you a pistol noise suppressor? Machine one yourself. Just do not offer it for sale.
I can understand them going after them. Very easy to drill holes in the freeze plugs, put the parts together and you have a full suppressor. Everybody "knows" what the parts are for.Pariah3j wrote:So the ATF shut them down for selling individual parts that 'could' be used to make a suppressor ? Or was it some sort of do it yourself kit ? Trying to figure out the legal basis for them going after them ? I mean, I know jackbooted government thugs don't always play by rules or use some really strong mental gymnastics for their case. I guess I'm missing something as it sounds like they were just selling car parts ?
The one thing to keep in mind here is that you are dealing with a government agency. To them the intent or ability is all that matters. As an example, it is my understanding that it takes 5 parts and drilling one hole to turn a semi-auto AK into a full auto. The mere possession of the 5 parts shows "intent". They don't have to be installed in the gun. If you drill the 3rd hole needed as part of the modification that too could be considered "intent". A business selling a "kit" of the parts could get someone in trouble. Selling the individual parts as replacement / repair parts is no big deal.Pariah3j wrote:Right, I get what the 'solvent trap adapter is, which is nothing more then a car part and/or a thread on muzzle adapter. But my point is that it in itself is not an illegal item, and has to be purchased (or it is at least 1 way to do it) to do a Form 1 build it yourself suppressor. How are you suppose to do Form 1s if selling the parts that 'could' be used to build a suppressor are illegal ? And why aren't hardware stores raided like once a month for this very reason ?
Look at section 24, it covers parts under the definition of firearm silencer, hence the reason these are not allowed.Pariah3j wrote:Right, I get what the 'solvent trap adapter is, which is nothing more then a car part and/or a thread on muzzle adapter. But my point is that it in itself is not an illegal item, and has to be purchased (or it is at least 1 way to do it) to do a Form 1 build it yourself suppressor. How are you suppose to do Form 1s if selling the parts that 'could' be used to build a suppressor are illegal ? And why aren't hardware stores raided like once a month for this very reason ?
IANAL but, reading this as a layman, its telling me that the part can't be made or redesigned specifically for a 'silencer' or a part that was intended for only use in such assembly... So parts that 'could be' used such as freezer plugs and/or a metal tube, I wouldn't think would qualify.The terms “firearm silencer” and “firearm muffler” mean any device for silencing, muffling, or diminishing the report of a portable firearm, including any combination of parts, designed or redesigned, and intended for use in assembling or fabricating a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, and any part intended only for use in such assembly or fabrication.