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evilmonkey

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  1. Thank you everyone for the warm welcome, and I am really impressed with the site.
  2. I really like my Yankee Hill phantom .30, and .22 mite. The phantom is rated for 308- 300 win-ultra mag.   http://yhm.net/index.php?main_page=page&id=11   "Can I shoot .300 Win. Mag. through my Phantom 7.62 suppressor? Answer:  This suppressor will work on ANY .30 caliber round including the Win. Mag. and Ultra Mag.
  3. I look at it like this, if you are going through the a%$-pain to do the paper work and pay for your tax stamp then you should spend a little money and get a good supressor. Not a cheap solvent $85.00 NFA legal suppressor that you have to mail back for $35.00 oil filter replacement.   Just my two cents..lol
  4. Why dont you just do some research and find the can you want to buy. Then get the adapter/ muzzle brake it uses?   Sure Fire has a good brake and so does Yankee Hill. I have their Phantom .30 Cal Can and it is rated from 308 to 300 win mag
  5. By them just selling the adapter to put the filter on the barrel it is just a solvent trap. If they sell it with the washer (used to cover the drainage holes in the filter, so you do not get blow back when using a filter as a suppressor) then it can be view as if they are sell complete suppressor adapters. I have seen venders at gun shows sell the washer with them and I was told not to weld the wash and adapter together. The ATF can view it as suppressor part and you can be charged.
  6. Hello everyone, I was surfing the web looking for a Tennessee firearms forum and I think I found it. I currently live in Clarksville and was looking for local perspective on all things firearm related.    

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