Yes, many weapons have fully suppressed barrels. The MP5 SD, AAC Honey Badger come to mind immediately. The MP5 SD is apparently so silent, the action ejecting a spend round and chambering a new one is louder than the round being fired.
Yes, many weapons have fully suppressed barrels. The MP5 SD, AAC Honey Badger come to mind immediately. The MP5 SD is apparently so silent, the action ejecting a spend round and chambering a new one is louder than the round being fired.
Well, the military isn't going to sell you one, and they are the biggest consumer of those styles of weapons. It would be way simpler to find an MP5 Navy and throw a suppressor on it.
The MP5 SDs are just really rare, even for militaries, and if I, as a civilian, was going to buy one, I'd have to find a private collector or someone who is ex-military who has one.
Yea, the military gets bulk prices, they probably buy like 10,000 weapons from HK (the makers of the MP5) for like 3,500 or so a unit. Might be slightly more or less, that's a guess.
Well, the military isn't going to sell you one, and they are the biggest consumer of those styles of weapons. It would be way simpler to find an MP5 Navy and throw a suppressor on it.
The MP5 SDs are just really rare, even for militaries, and if I, as a civilian, was going to buy one, I'd have to find a private collector or someone who is ex-military who has one.
I've seen those for sale at gunshows in Nevada priced significantly cheaper, just without select fire. You can own one of these though? you have class 3 federal firearms clearance?
Not where i live in CA but in most states yea. I can't think of any shotgun shells that are illegal other than non-lethal crowd control rounds that the Law uses.