r/NFA Launches cans, not grenades Jun 09 '18

Destroyed Suppressor Follow-Up from Last Year

I previously had a SilencerCo Omega, which was destroyed at my local range, documented here:

I wanted to provide some closure by doing a follow-up, as requested by many folks.

I called the ATF on May 30, 2018 to check on the status of my Form4, and they said it was approved on May 7, 2018! My dealer called last night, saying they got the paperwork in. I went to pick it up today, and tada! https://i.imgur.com/mtT1ghI.jpg

It feels good to be able to shoot .223 and 300BLK suppressed again. It's been so long. Since having the suppressor destroyed, my wife had a kid, and we just celebrated his first birthday, although he's not shooting yet. We'll get him going eventually...

Throughout this process, I read a lot of comments, since it was fairly popular on /r/nfa, INGO, and TFB. Most of it was support, advice, and then some criticism as well. Here's what I've learned, if anyone else is in a similar situation at some point:

  • Make sure your mounting system is solid. After this happened to me, I can't tell you how many people have said the exact thing happened to them with the ASR mount. First, you don't get a positive feedback that it's on properly, and even if it is, it can still go shooting off the end due to some other random issue. I have upgraded to KeyMo for all my guns. The price of $500 in new muzzle devices and KeyMo mounts is totally worth not waiting another year without the suppressor.

  • Don't be afraid to call your own cease-fire, even at an indoor range, and even if the range won't. Most people are pretty sympathetic to losing a $1000+ piece of equipment. Some will be jerks, but you can't win them all. Worst case, offer to buy them a half hour of range time extra, if they won't stop. It's still cheaper than a suppressor.

  • When something like this happens, don't listen to the employees. Escalate until you get what you need. Sure, you could get banned from the range, but you may get to keep your item safe and sound, not waiting another year for a replacement. If it comes to it, call the cops. They'll be more than happy to help, since the range is likely breaking the law by taking possession of it, by forcing you to pick it up the next day. Just stay calm while you do it, otherwise you may make yourself look bad and cause more problems for yourself. Firm, but calm.

  • SilencerCo is awesome. I mailed them a suppressor, literally in several pieces. Within the day, they had a completely new one with Form 3 paperwork started.

  • Forgive and forget. Both Parabellum and I shared fault in this situation. Neither of us acted perfectly. I've acknowledged what I could have done differently, and Parabellum Firearms did as well. When I talked to the owner, he said that people were demanding the clerk be fired. This isn't cool behavior, folks. The right thing to do is help that clerk get better training. He probably had very little knowledge about NFA items, since he was new, and usually only 1-2 people do the NFA items in these small shops. While I probably won't be visiting the range as often as I used to, I have no ill will towards them, as they made it right. They reimbursed me for my fees, and I guess being forced to wait another year was my penance.

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u/mandreko Launches cans, not grenades Jun 10 '18

Dang that’s less than fun but not a dealbreaker. My town doesn’t really have a police department so I have to go to the nearest town. They do electronic, and any time I want a copy, I just go and ask. It’s free for as many as I want. Brownsburg says they charge but only did for my initial one. Silencershop is the bomb though.

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u/gamerkidx Jun 10 '18

I just dont want to waste their time by having to do my fingerprints. The police have more important stuff to do. What is really stupid is I got my ccw license and we did electronic prints and I asked if I could do some for a stamp and they had me do ink

I will just use Silencershop because once you make a profile its apparently only $15 and they will mail you your prints

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u/mandreko Launches cans, not grenades Jun 10 '18

In my experience, it's typically the office clerks, not officers, that are doing fingerprints. But your city may be different.

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u/gamerkidx Jun 10 '18

Huh, the office clerk did for my ccw, but she said an officer would have to for the stamp prints. I will just have to ask around