PSA and Capital Armory partnership for suppressors

He also happens to be in Key West so no answer soon.

Well his laptop also works in the Keys!
We need answers today, Sunday.
He’s probably soaking up sun rays and looking at cars :rofl:

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Hes probably covered head to toe.

This is what I’ve been talking about :wink:
wrong person

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Sister just got married so I’ve been traveling to and from Key West. Back in the office Wednesday and back to working wrapping all the suppressors up. Full catalog nearly done!

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Nice. Safe travels sir.
@sean.psa

It was flooding in the Keys today I just saw on the news.

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Wife and i are headed to the keys in july for our 20th. Hopefully no hurricanes.

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My longest was my 9mm can. It was 2 weeks short of a full year.

13 months for me.
Those days are long gone.

thank goodness. My .22 was a 2 day approval.

website updating
https://palmettostatearmory.com/suppressors.html

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Sean was testing that 2 weeks ago if you knew where to look.:wink:

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I want to get a 30 cal can to use on my 556s, 300 black outs, and 308. Any suggestions?

Makes me hope that this will actually push the envelope and make suppressors “common use” to help deregulate them.

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Me too, I was talking to a French guy on Walther Forums and he was like surprised we have to go through this, they can buy them over the counter. He said they were taxed hard but less than us.

I was picking up my shotgun today at the shop and they are big suppressor sellers here, I noticed some of the 22 suppressors were like 300 bucks now. But that 200 tax still looms so still not something I need or especially want but should not be regulated so hard. I thought there was a bill to change that but not sure.

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