How Much and Where to Buy: The Henry Threaded Frontier has an MSRP of $527, but street price is much lower than that. It’s very tough to find in stock, but here are a few places that carry it: Academy Sports–> Henry Rimfire Rifles Brownells–> Henry Rimfire Rifles Cabela’s–> Henry Rifles Summary: + Factory-threaded barrel costs much less than …
Smallest & Lightest 22LR Factory SBR! CMMG Banshee & DefCan 22
How Much and Where to Buy: Banshee centerfire variants MSRP for $1450 and the 22 variants MSRP for $1150. The DefCan DT-22 retails for $325. Banshee SBRs and DefCans–> SilencerShop Banshee Pistols and Receivers–> CMMG Summary: + Smallest and lightest factory 22LR SBR + Optimized for suppression + Runs wide variety of 22LR ammunition + Standard lower receiver can …
SHARE Act Shelved Indefinitely Due to Las Vegas Tragedy
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan stated at a news conference today that the SHARE Act is no longer on the House agenda. It is “not scheduled right now. I don’t know when it will be scheduled,” Ryan said. With that answer, Ryan ended his brief press conference to avoid followup questions. Presumably, this is the same fate for the …
House May Vote on the SHARE Act Next Week
According to Politico.com, the Sportmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enchancement Act, or the SHARE Act, may end up on the floor of the US House of Representatives next week. The Act most recently breezed through the Natural Resources Committee, with the Judiciary Committee allowing it to go straight to the House floor. Politico reports that Jim Pasco, head of the Fraternal …
The Maxim 50 is Now the Maxim 47?
It was bound to happen. California, New Jersey, and Massachusetts have each served SilencerCo with legal challenges to their new Maxim 50 integrally suppressed muzzleloader. These party pooper states are upset that their existing laws don’t actually ban something that makes gun people happy, even though it takes forever to load and is still very loud and smoky despite the …
Maxim 50 Suppressed Muzzleloader is Here!
That’s right! SilencerCo finally did what many of us wanted to see and suppressed a muzzleloader. What surprises me most, though, is the fact that it’s 50-state legal. Anyone over 18 years old and otherwise legally able to purchase a muzzleloader can purchase the Maxim 50 online. How did they do it? It’s because gun laws are dumb, but sometimes …
SHARE Act Moving Forward
The Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act of 2017, or H.R.3668 SHARE Act, passed an important vote in the House Committee on Natural Resources this week despite some outlandish claims from anti-gun members of the committee (e.g., silencers make guns armor piercing). This means the bill now moves to the full US House of Representatives, a very big step towards …
Petitions Are Fine, But Legislation Is Final
Recently, a whitehouse.gov petition calling for a repeal of the National Firearms Act reached the 100,000 signatures required for a response from the White House. That’s certainly great news, but the bad news is twofold: first, this White House hasn’t responded to a single petition and will possibly never do so; second, the petition itself doesn’t change a thing even with a …
ATF White Paper Leaked, Revealing Relaxed Regulations
The Washington Post published a white paper leaked from the ATF that outlines 16 recommendations for loosening regulations on firearms and dealers. Industry experts have concurred that the white paper is legit, which means we have some very strong allies at the ATF for our efforts to reduce government regulation of the Second Amendment. The white paper is linked below, …
Don’t Wait Until the HPA Rush to Buy a Silencer
The huge drop-off in silencer sales was also a big topic of discussion at SHOT Show, though for the irony of it all. Buyers are waiting for the Hearing Protection Act to pass before purchasing their next silencers, and this is already hurting the industry. Dealers and distributors both have been cancelling orders for new silencers as some have seen their …
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