I went looking for a 22lr silencer on GunBroker and the found the 22lr silencer selection selection had been raked over, but prices are pretty good. I saw a gm22 which is my oldest silencer for sale on there. I'm pretty sure I bought mine for $400 back in 2016, the one I saw was $300. I'm sure $400 in 2016 is more like $500 now. That's like half off when adjusted for inflation. When a silencer is discontinued they go for anywhere from 20% to 75% off from just what I've seen. Inventory and selection appear to be down and demand way up, but prices are also down for now.
Check this shit out. You can't buy a solvent trap but you can buy a silencer for your "air gun". Apparently these guys have been around forever and ATF is like whatever. I figured mmmmmk they're probably plastic and would never survive on a firearm. Not that it matters, you could make a silencer out of cheese and still catch a felony. AIRGUN MODERATORS
Nope. Moderators are legit. Just don't get caught using one on a real firearm by the FEDS. I'm really hoping we can change these draconian laws. It's disgusting.
See I thought air gun silencers were perfectly legal so long as they were intergeral to the airgun. I guess I was completely wrong. Its good to be wrong. I guess I discovered firearms at age 12 then started loading my own ammo 3 years later and never looked back. I only used air guns for pest elimination around the house because they were quite enough as is and lacked nearly all the collateral damage firearms typically caused.
Yeah, I didn't know much about them until a few years ago. I have been prepping airgun logistics since.
Everytown for gun safety says 4 silencer murders have happen in the last 12 years. Skip to 10:30 Schumer also claims that "400 silencers were recovered at crime scenes in 2023" Well if there were 4 murders with silencers over 12 years what's the context of "400 silencers recovered at crime scenes". Did they catch criminals with silencers? Were stolen ones recovered? Were criminals manufacturing them?
Not if you live in the states that outright ban them currently (or decide to in the future) While it might be a free for all federally, the states can have their own rules. Kinda like Marijuana. Federally illegal, numerous states allow both medical and recreational. Depends on which court you wind up getting tried in.
As long as you don't live in one of the 8 retarded States, that encompasses about a third of the us population that already has them banned.