clutch
Contributing Member
I learned that the MI AG took the position that suppressors are legal in Michigan. Great. So what happens when the the other party brings in a gun hater? Did I just blow 200+whatever the suppressor cost? If the next AG says, no, Michigan residents can't have one, what do I do with it? If I can't have it, I probably can't transfer it to give it a good home to someone in a more enlightened state. Is it hammer time with pictures for the atf?
Next question, does a suppressor affect accuracy? I know, it is a tricky question, I'm thinking in the context of .22LR both rifle and pistol. I'm thinking the rifle will be more of an issue since benchrest shooters often use barrel tuners that are weights and a suppressor is a weight.
If my guns won't shoot as good with a suppressor than with out one, then using one for practice to avoid annoying the neighbors and attracting unwanted attention isn't going to be worth the expense and effort. Not having to drive 30+ miles each way to my club on my weekends off is about a 1 year payback so a suppressor and a low profile is worthwhile to me assuming I can keep it for the rest of my life.
One last question, can I take the suppressor out of state?
Thanks,
Clutch
Next question, does a suppressor affect accuracy? I know, it is a tricky question, I'm thinking in the context of .22LR both rifle and pistol. I'm thinking the rifle will be more of an issue since benchrest shooters often use barrel tuners that are weights and a suppressor is a weight.
If my guns won't shoot as good with a suppressor than with out one, then using one for practice to avoid annoying the neighbors and attracting unwanted attention isn't going to be worth the expense and effort. Not having to drive 30+ miles each way to my club on my weekends off is about a 1 year payback so a suppressor and a low profile is worthwhile to me assuming I can keep it for the rest of my life.
One last question, can I take the suppressor out of state?
Thanks,
Clutch