#RESIST
Yes, please. I'm in for one.
It will be beautifully machined, expensive, lightweight, and you'll be able to beat a rhino to death with it if desired.
Did I get all the spec's correct?
They don't make crap that's for sure. Makes me hopeful and excited for the share act. It could mean more competition, better products, quality and pricing.
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Hmm, how many of which body part can I sell...
We've got some docs on here and probably some med students I'm sure could help you figure that out. For a price though, I don't know how steep. I hope your organs are grade A then you could buy multiples. [emoji3]
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Last edited by Mike C; 09-19-2017 at 10:06 PM.
Will they be making them or putting their name on somebody else's suppressors? Not saying they have ever done it but truly curious.
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Last edited by H&KFanNC; 09-19-2017 at 10:28 PM.
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If it had Bill Geissele's name on it, that would be a plus in my book.
Looks like the suppressor is a one off for a special project.
http://soldiersystems.net/2017/09/20...le-automatics/
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"Bill told me he is not getting into the Suppressor business, but rather that this was a requirement for this weapon. It’s a screw on Suppressor and the serialized shroud comes off the core for maintenance."
I am disappointed, short lived hope... Oh well I'll still dream of the SHARE Act.