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Suppressed rifles sure are much more pleasant to be around. Much, much more. I haven’t added any to my hunting rifles, and doubt I will due to cost, but if you’re young and your hearing is still undamaged I’d darned sure do it.
My hearing in my left ear is trashed due to not wearing hearing protection with chainsaws and such. Now I try to put in earplugs when hunting, or at least have a beanie covering my ears.
It’s so worth it though. I think mine took about 7-8 months if I remember correctly. Shooting was fun before, but it’s so much more enjoyable now.Its not really that painful, just a little time consuming on your purchase day. Just show up with your "passport" photos that they will attach to your application and its just a lot of pieces of paperwork that they have to fill out for you at the counter. You submit all your fingerprints and pay for it. After that you just wait till they call you and you go and pick it up.
My dad had this super old pair of skis from like 1980. He said he loved them and would never upgrade, all the while he wasnt able to or couldnt very well ski the types of snow that he enjoyed. Finally my siblings found a nice pair of modern, new age skis for a good price. We bought them and gifted them to our dad. He raves about them now and hasnt used his old skis since.I really understand the benefits of hearing protection. I have tinnitus so bad from using a framing nail gun I can hear the ringing as I type this. For me suppressors are not worth the cost. I don't want to cut and thread the barrels on my rifles. And I just don't want one hanging off the end of my barrel. Just an opinion from the other side. mtmuley
I do have an open mind. My mind says I don't want a suppressor. mtmuleyMy dad had this super old pair of skis from like 1980. He said he loved them and would never upgrade, all the while he wasnt able to or couldnt very well ski the types of snow that he enjoyed. Finally my siblings found a nice pair of modern, new age skis for a good price. We bought them and gifted them to our dad. He raves about them now and hasnt used his old skis since.
Just because something works just fine and used to be top of the line doesnt mean there arent newer, upgraded, far superior options available. I fully respect the idea of unmolested classic firearms, but I do encourage you to have an open mind about suppressors. They are an incredible convenience in many ways.
I read that in a Ron Swanson voice.I do have an open mind. My mind says I don't want a suppressor. mtmuley
It's OK to expound on the virtues, but you are somehow some kind of dumbass if one doesn't agree. mtmuleyI read that in a Ron Swanson voice.
Easy bud. I’d rather nobody gets them. Then my wait time won’t be as longIt's OK to expound on the virtues, but you are somehow some kind of dumbass if one doesn't agree. mtmuley
What? mtmuleyEasy bud. I’d rather nobody gets them. Then my wait time won’t be as long
Give her a day in the life of what my wife experiences and respond with “what?” to everything she says.Its a one time purchase and you'll have it forever, sort of like her wedding ring. Try that angle
How’s the wind noise? I tried that route but the wind noise drove me nuts. Wind always blows hereI went the custom electronic ear plug route…. Costs the same as one suppressor. Works for every single gun made…. And amplifies my hearing…..super comfortable.
I’m in Wyoming….How’s the wind noise? I tried that route but the wind noise drove me nuts. Wind always blows here