Yes, I read about how the 1st gen Surefire SOCOM cans could appear to be locked on, but weren't. Supposedly some operators launched cans at the enemy. I wonder if any were taken out by impact from a flying suppressor?
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The original story says the suppressor is an NFA item. I think the owner was correct in that the NFA item was out of his possession and control. Isn't that a federal criminal offense? Maybe both the owner and the ranger people may have been in violation when they both left the restricted item without anyone in possession. Certainly, someone who worked at the range could have picked it up and left with it, right.
So, I would have placed a call to ATF from the range manager's office to let ATF know that the range was now in possession of a restricted item and to contact the range to discuss that fact with them, and also to perhaps, while the ATF people were there, review the range's 4473 forms, because if the range is that negligent with NFA rules, perhaps it is as negligent in other rules as well.
The range should not have interfered with the guys possession of a restricted item.
Last edited by wrmettler; 05-14-2017 at 10:35 PM.
This same thing actually happened to me the first time I fired a rifle with my Omega attached. I use the ASR mount, which is a good system, but I simply failed to lock it in place. Stupid move. Anyway, the first shot launched my suppressor down range. A cease fire was immediately called and after the RO and I both checked to make sure everyone had stepped away from the line I went and retrieved it. No drama ensued.
I've fired both my equipped rifles with the suppressor lots of times since then and haven't made the same mistake twice.
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Assertiveness works - Walk the line loudly calling a cease fire, and go down and retrieve your suppressor. Have a nice day. I would not have left it behind.
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In theory anyone should be able to do this. I've seen similar for other odds and ends falling off of guns. People, no matter how stupid, tend to listen when you get a few others on your side and act in charge.
This makes me wonder if an air horn might be a good range bag item.
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