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I want to meet the dumbass that buys this

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So now I known why all those bicycles at Walmart were missing their handlebars

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Smh

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Silencers real and fake are overpriced

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Guys... It's for training. Relax. Not everybody has enough money to run their suppressor every day. Yes, it will be misused. But who cares! It's a free country anyways.

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Not a free country here in Commiefornia.

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Free hmm

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He must have a different understanding of the word 'free'. Most of us pay taxes. Liberals are trying to take the few rights we have away.

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Most people that actually use these for 'work' can afford to use the real thing for training. I think they are using the word 'training' in place of the word 'toy'. It is like having a piece of PVC drain pipe painted black attached to your AR and calling it a training scope. Just save your $$$.

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Stupid af

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The only benefit I can see, is now when the tacti-cool crowd comes to the indoor range they will have these fitted instead of a muzzle brake that makes everyone else's ears bleed.

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I'm truly baffled (see what I did there) at why a nonfunctional suppressor would cost anywhere near this price.

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WAY Overpriced for a non practical muzzle device.

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thats what im saying. can you at least take it apart that way someone could (legally) convert it? otherwise this is a prime example of paying for a name.

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