Source for First Suppressor

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Groesbeck
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Source for First Suppressor

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I live in Central Florida - Lake County. Does anybody have a recommended source for a first suppressor purchase?
I'd like to have my hand held though the process.
I'd like to share one between a .22 pistol and rifle - both of which I'd need to purchase. I don't yet own anything with a threaded barrel.

There's a place in Mt Dora called Lake County Arms - anybody have any experience there?

Thoughts?

Thanks!
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I'm in Inverness, short drive away, Gun Stock and Barrel LLC 352-423-1627, we are headed to the Range on Thursday night if you wanna tag along, and try a few before you buy, I only sell the good stuff ...lol , if you want cheap crap, don't bother me....I have sold several to guys here on FSN and try and get you the best deal, we do all your paperwork and try and make the process as easy as possible.

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Rent is good people, if I lived closer he’d my class 3 dealer
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JonathanW wrote: Tue May 07, 2019 6:14 pm Rent is good people, if I lived closer he’d my class 3 dealer
I have many FSN customers further south than you, young Jedi :mrgreen:
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Rent sold me my first paisley pattern hydroprinted item, but I can't talk about it since it's NSFW.
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Post by Groesbeck »

Thanks for the responses...

Rent - do you advise people to make the purchase using a trust or make the purchase as an individual ?
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Groesbeck wrote: Wed May 08, 2019 7:47 am Thanks for the responses...

Rent - do you advise people to make the purchase using a trust or make the purchase as an individual ?
Individual......now a days trusts are for if you are planning to die soon ( and there are other ways to transfer, should you die ),...... or really wanna share it with someone else ( bad Idea, tell them to buy their own can )

Every responsible person on your trust will need to fill out paperwork, be fingerprinted and photos, its more of a hassle and was one used to jump over a CLEO that would not sign off, there is no sign off anymore.....almost everyone ( SMART PEOPLE ) even if they had a trust buys as an individual now.
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Thanks for that. That's the sort of information I'm looking for.
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Yes do individual I did trust and it was dumb and not worth it. I’ve done individual ever since
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rentprop1 wrote: Wed May 08, 2019 11:33 am Individual......now a days trusts are for if you are planning to die soon ( and there are other ways to transfer, should you die ),...... or really wanna share it with someone else ( bad Idea, tell them to buy their own can )

Every responsible person on your trust will need to fill out paperwork, be fingerprinted and photos, its more of a hassle and was one used to jump over a CLEO that would not sign off, there is no sign off anymore.....almost everyone ( SMART PEOPLE ) even if they had a trust buys as an individual now.
If building (Form 1) as an individual (vs. trust), what happens to the "engraving rule"? Does that go away? :?:

I don't want my name floating around out there...
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