Description

The SureFire Suppressor Trainer mimics the length, weight, and attachment of a SOCOM556-RC or SOCOM556-RC2 suppressor. This product is intended for use with marking cartridges (e.g. Simunition FX), training ammunition (e.g. SRTA), frangible and live ammunition in a training environment. The Trainer is made from stainless steel with a Cerakote finish and provides no sound reduction.
 
Features
- Patented Fast-Attach design attaches and removes in seconds
- Mimics the size and weight of SOCOM 556-RC or SOCOM 556-RC2
- Constructed of Stainless Steel
- Long Service Life

084871326377
SF-TRAINER-556-1-DE
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So did they just scrap the warden, and start calling it a “training suppressor”?

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So did they just scrap the warden, and start calling it a “training suppressor”?

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Look, I get some folks just like the "look" of having a suppressor and would rather just go this route versus actually paying just $300+$350 more to buy a real suppressor and tax stamp. To spend this amount of money on a fake can is just dumb. Besides being sold as an "Inert training suppressor" is also comical. other than removal and installation there is really no major need to "train" with a fake can. If thats the case, go to chinese sales sights and buy a "solvent trap" for $20-$30.... this all just is a bit ridiculous.
As always this is my personal opinion. You are entitled to yours and I will respect that, I ask you do the same.

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Fellas, hold up.

I'm selling this exact same product for half price. "Surefire" might be spelled incorrectly for legal purposes, but it will not effect the way that it doesn't work.

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That's awesome! Best comment I've read in a while!

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So can this quick detach body be built into an actual suppressor; excuse me, solvent trap?

If so still a bit too much $.

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Buyers: I’ve been looking for a way to add weight to my rifle, about a pound or so. I also want to pay hundreds of dollars for something that does nothing. Surefire: Welcome dumbass, we have just what you think you need. Get it while you’re dumb

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A suppressor, for when you need a suppressor, but don't actually need a suppressor.

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Texas made suppressors are about to be legal without NFA regulations in Texas. Gov just has to sign the bill plus the permit less carry bill. Smile all u constitutionalists and 2A supporters.

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Wishful thinking. I'll believe it when I see it.

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Lol if you think this will go far you are wrong. If it goes anywhere it’ll be years before one can buy make a non NFA suppressor in Texas legally.

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Let it happen and now you go do the same. Don’t spend your money and pay taxes where you aren’t much of a citizen.

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Why spend $300 on a fake suppressor? Gtfoh

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Because it says Surefire

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