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Old 11-15-2011, 12:44 PM
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Fantastic - I've never seen one fired for real, though I'm sure that I saw them in a film at some point....
I was surprised to see someone owning one....tends to violate laws in several states, not to mention the Feds....
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Old 11-15-2011, 12:46 PM
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I just had a flashback...back in the early 80's a bunch of drink friends (plus me) were messing with the drive through clerk @ Whitecastle in Columbus Ga. We went throught the drive through, in the car, then we went through in the car in reverse, then we parked the car and mimed being in the car.

I can just picture you walking in formation where you'd be sitting in your vehicles.
Not quite....it was the crews deploying as sections and telling our LT what we would do and what positions we would select....it was a sight to see us in our steel pots, flak vests, ALICE gear and toting pistols and grease guns! The locals couldn't figure out what we were doing.
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Old 11-15-2011, 12:49 PM
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OK - that's quieter than an non silenced Sten but it's hardly "quiet"! <G>
True...but you don't really notice the difference until you see an unsilenced Sten firing.

But based on what I've seen so far, I'd rather use the De Lisle and the Welrod, they are impressive in their near silence....
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Old 11-15-2011, 05:25 PM
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I was surprised to see someone owning one....tends to violate laws in several states, not to mention the Feds....
Not really. It's totally within the bounds of federal law as long as you have the $200 tax stamp. Currently takes about four months to get BATFE to sign off, but that's a function of the examiners' workload rather than the intensity of the scrutiny.

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Old 11-15-2011, 05:38 PM
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I was surprised to see someone owning one....tends to violate laws in several states, not to mention the Feds....
There are some States where owning a silencer is illegal. As for the Feds it is registered as a NFA and you pay your $200 tax stamp and get your paperwork back when your background check clears.

Local and State .gov have more hoops than the Federal in this regard.

There is a place in Ohio that manufactures new Delisles for sale today.
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The weird thing about British gun laws... one of the easiest things to get approval for is a silencer!
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Not really. It's totally within the bounds of federal law as long as you have the $200 tax stamp. Currently takes about four months to get BATFE to sign off, but that's a function of the examiners' workload rather than the intensity of the scrutiny.

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Thought it was a Form 4 and 50 bucks - the 200 was for a Short Barreled Rifle or Machine Gun.

Guess things have changed from back in the day when I was in the MG game.
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Old 11-15-2011, 08:02 PM
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There is a place in Ohio that manufactures new Delisles for sale today.
Special Interest Arms in Nevada offers them too.

http://www.specialinterestarms.com/index.php?page=home

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Thought it was a Form 4 and 50 bucks - the 200 was for a Short Barreled Rifle or Machine Gun.

Guess things have changed from back in the day when I was in the MG game.
Form 1 is for registering a new NFA item, Form 4 is for acquiring an existing one. Either way, it's $200 for a suppressor, SBR, SBS, or full auto. I'm not aware of a $50 tax stamp, though I believe there is a $5 one for AOWs like pen guns and Serbu Super Shorties.

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The weird thing about British gun laws... one of the easiest things to get approval for is a silencer!
I've noticed on television that they seem to be popular with British deer hunters -- I guess it doesn't spook other game, doesn't spook local livestock, and doesn't spook the locals like a full bore bang.

Over here in the US, state laws can complicate stuff that is federally legal with ATF approval. Sometimes in odd ways -- Alabama is a pretty gun friendly place (to understate wildly), but short barrel rifles less than 16" are completely illegal and may be the same with suppressors. Which is weird to me in a shall-issue concealed carry state that has zero training or education requirements for concealed carry, just a permit after a background check.
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Yep. And at least one of the players has. His character (the ex-Navy pilot) had a Lee-Enfield in the first couple of adventures he was in, then upgraded to the Garand.
Personal taste I guess but I don't regard going from an SMLE to a Garand as being an "upgrade"
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Personal taste I guess but I don't regard going from an SMLE to a Garand as being an "upgrade"
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Special Interest Arms in Nevada offers them too.

http://www.specialinterestarms.com/index.php?page=home



Form 1 is for registering a new NFA item, Form 4 is for acquiring an existing one. Either way, it's $200 for a suppressor, SBR, SBS, or full auto. I'm not aware of a $50 tax stamp, though I believe there is a $5 one for AOWs like pen guns and Serbu Super Shorties.

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All depends on which state you live in too....some are errrr "silencer unfriendly"!
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Personal taste I guess but I don't regard going from an SMLE to a Garand as being an "upgrade"
I think he was looking at it from two angles: easier to get more ammo for the Garand than the SMLE and a RoF issue if he ever had to put a lot of lead downrange quickly.

(In GURPS, with one second turns, most bolt-action rifles get one shot every two seconds; the SMLE with it's good action gets one shot a second. The Garand, like most semi-automatic weapons in the game, gets three shots a second, although the higher recoil and minimum Strength will make rapid fire with the Garand rather inaccurate past the first shot until a turn is take to steady the gun and not fire)
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Here's one....a MP-5 and a MP-5SD comparison, in Spanish, but still...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=vHWvOd58nxk
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