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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost~Rider View Post
    ^^^ Does that one shroud the barrel or screw on the end?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertMcC View Post
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    Ha ha ha. Sorry my question was a little rough, Which one is it?

    I kinda like the shroud type that screws on and exposes the muzzle. Kinda makes a goofy long barrel look better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobSmith View Post
    I've been wondering for awhile how to make a silencer-shaped device that actually makes a firearm louder ...
    Haha, good stuff, good stuff. The loudener..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost~Rider View Post
    Ha ha ha. Sorry my question was a little rough, Which one is it?

    I kinda like the shroud type that screws on and exposes the muzzle. Kinda makes a goofy long barrel look better.
    thread on the end. Well I had several guns with various lengths of muzzles some 7" some 14.5 some 18"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertMcC View Post
    thread on the end. Well I had several guns with various lengths of muzzles some 7" some 14.5 some 18"
    Thanks for clearing that up.

    What model can is on the rifle pictured?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost~Rider View Post
    Thanks for clearing that up.

    What model can is on the rifle pictured?
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    Thanks Robert. .....wasn't real sure about the comp and didn't want to order it only to get it held at customs and not get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lwsice View Post
    Thanks Robert. .....wasn't real sure about the comp and didn't want to order it only to get it held at customs and not get it.
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    As an RCMP Tactical Trainer I can say that in Canada it is legal to have a mock suppressor on your weapon as long as it does not in any way muffle or suppress the report of the weapon in anyway and is purely esthetic, additionally it must still fall within legal barrel length. Finally be aware however if a member observes your firearm with a suppressor attached at anytime, you will immediately be investigated and the burden of proof will be on you to prove to the member at that time the suppressor is in noway capable of reducing the weapons report. This may be extremely difficult on the side of a provincial hwy or city street and in that case you may be taken into custody and formerly charged under the prohibited weapons act in the CCC until a RCMP firearm expert examines the device and passes it as legal. This in itself could take several days. So is it legal? Yes, is it smart, you be the judge of that. Good luck with your project.

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