cobb wrote:As far as suppressors go, is there such a thing as multi caliber? So I get one for my .458 SOCOM and I could also use it on my 6.8 SPC, or does the muzzle hole have to match the caliber?
patrick wrote:Suppressors will never be legal here (Minnesota).I guess us Minnesotans are a bunch of murderous criminals. I know a guy that manufactures them.He never has offered to let me "play" with one.He also manufactures machine guns and owns a range.He does on occasion have a machine gun night (you can rent and fire a machine gun).I forget which politician it was,but he put laws in place that will never allow them to be legal here.The guy was paranoid I guess.
Holland&Holland wrote:patrick wrote:Suppressors will never be legal here (Minnesota).I guess us Minnesotans are a bunch of murderous criminals. I know a guy that manufactures them.He never has offered to let me "play" with one.He also manufactures machine guns and owns a range.He does on occasion have a machine gun night (you can rent and fire a machine gun).I forget which politician it was,but he put laws in place that will never allow them to be legal here.The guy was paranoid I guess.
Please cite the "law" in place that makes it impossible for the law to be changed.
UnaStamus wrote:The suppressor ban was primarily put in place because of the DNR. It's kept in place by lack of legislation. Rep. Tony Cornish has indicated an interest in removing this prohibition.
Pat wrote:Sometimes the DNR acts like a law unto itself.
GunGoogler wrote:Pat wrote:Sometimes the DNR acts like a law unto itself.
Careful, Pat, they'll confiscate your gun for talking like that. Don't worry though, you can buy it back at auction.
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