Thunder Beast Model 22 Heavy Duty Take Down Suppressor
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This multi-purpose, heavy-duty small-caliber suppressor works great on pistols and rifles chambered in .22 LR, .22 WMR, .17 HMR, 5.7x28, and similar calibers. It is user serviceable and may be taken completely apart. The 22 TAKE DOWN is 5.6 inches long by one inch in diameter and weighs 5.9 ounces. The 22 TAKE DOWN has 17-4 stainless baffles and a Grade 9 titanium tube. The 22 TAKE DOWN suppresses the typical .22 LR rifle down to approx 114-116 dB.Frequently Asked Questions:Q: Are Suppressors / Silencers legal to ownA: Suppressors/ silencers are legal but are regulated by federal law and on a state-by-state basis by the Nation Firearm Act (NFA) branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE). The eight states that currently do not allow individuals to own silencers / supressors are California, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachussetts, New York, New Jersey, and the Rhode Island.Q: What are the qualifications to purchase a suppressor?A: Reside in one of the 42 states that currently allow civilian ownership. Be a resident of the United States. Be legally eligible to purchase a firearm. Pass a BATFE background check. Be at least 21 years of age.Q: What is the application process to purchase a firearm supressor?A: Our associates will walk you through the process from start to finish with our in store suppressor Form 4 paperwork service which includes; in store fingerprinting, photo and ATF eForms Form 4 submission.Q: What does a supressor do; how does it work?A: A suppressor is a muzzle device that works by dampening the gas that leaves the barrel after each shot. Inside the tube of the suppressor are rings, called baffles, that slow down the gas. When a round is fired normally, the gas leaves the barrel super hot and concentrated, creating a loud report. While a suppressor does reduce some of the sound and muzzle flash, it does not eliminate it completely.
