Suppressors shipped to your door!!

Is a BGC not implicit in the phrase "unless the applicant is prohibited by New Hampshire or federal statute from possessing a firearm"?
No. No check is required for issuance. The law doesn't even require that it be issued by police, since selectmen of a town or anyone appointed by them can issue it.
 

I'm not sure the data bears that out. 33K people in 12 years??? For a population of 650K. 5%. No. Just like NH, any anti-gun leanings is coming from within the state, not outside. It's better to blame the interlopers. But 5% didn't move firmly-gun-friendly VT into a gun-hating liberal paradise.

(What did is cable news. And Trump. And Obama. The rhetoric escalated and normally gun-neutral people felt they HAD to support ALL of the liberal-tears causes. Remember that VT was the first or second state to go Con-Carry. That was pre-Bama. But it's hard to delink all of a "party's" platforms. Especially on teh Left.)
Vermont didn’t “go” constitutional carry, Vermont has always been constitutional carry. For that reason a long time ago it was referred to as “Vermont carry.”

We still have that, though there’s a “voluntary” licensing bill in the legislature this year. Which if passed will eventually become “mandatory”, although there’s VT Supreme Court precedence prohibiting such requirements going back to the dawn of the last century. Unfortunately the current makeup of the VT Supreme Court is that it’s full of freedom hating communists.
 
They filled one out on me, I don't think they actually submitted it. Down in Louisiana.
There's line items on the 4473 for "exempt" transactions.
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When you have a post-2015 Louisiana "Concealed handgun permit", all purchase are NICS exempt.
 
There's line items on the 4473 for "exempt" transactions.
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When you have a post-2015 Louisiana "Concealed handgun permit", all purchase are NICS exempt.
Just posting what I went through 3 years ago. I barely know enough about this to speak about it, just have a can laying around.
 
That's for NICS-exempt buyers, which NH doesn't have.

The question right above it would apply as there's no at-the-counter NICS check for a suppressor purchase:
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Probably won't, either. I asked what people thought about it years ago on here. People lost their $#1+. "We're so close to Con-Carry". "They'll make it mandatory if we have it." Ridiculous. AZ had the NICS exempt permit, and then went Con-Carry. I just renewed mine again, for when I move back there. "Sign and drive". It's 100% optional. If people don't want one, don't get one.
I like gucci cans as well as value cans. I run YHM too
Has anyone posted a list of cans in order or quality (kind of like they have done for AR "tiers"


I'm not sure the data bears that out. 33K people in 12 years??? For a population of 650K. 5%. No. Just like NH, any anti-gun leanings is coming from within the state, not outside. It's better to blame the interlopers. But 5% didn't move firmly-gun-friendly VT into a gun-hating liberal paradise.

(What did is cable news. And Trump. And Obama. The rhetoric escalated and normally gun-neutral people felt they HAD to support ALL of the liberal-tears causes. Remember that VT was the first or second state to go Con-Carry. That was pre-Bama. But it's hard to delink all of a "party's" platforms. Especially on teh Left.)
VT has been Con-Carry since 1902, when the permit system was challenged in court.
I'm not seeing much of a net gain "shipped to your door" unless you live a long distance from a NFA FFL . My most recent Form 1 purchase took 3 days to complete from efile submission to walking out the door can in hand. 2 round trip visits to Manchvegas , was about 3 hrs of driving total. No big deal.
Which would be one trip, in a perfect world.
I'm not.

That day will never come (and it shouldn't), because NH doesn't require a background check for a carry license, much less the constant re-checking that a NICS exemption requires.
AZ only runs the NICS every 5 years, at renewal.
 
AZ only runs the NICS every 5 years, at renewal.
Are you mixing up two different things?

A NCIS-exempt carry license is only exempt if it's issued for five years, max. And it only qualifies if ATF says it does (even though ATF doesn't do the background checks).

From my time in Texas, I recall that Texas was only NICS-exempt because DPS ran 30 day checks to see if there was any new information why a license should be suspended or revoked.
 
I've always read and heard it never had a permit system.
The state of Vermont never had an official permit system, the town of Rutland tried to restrict concealed carry, and lost a court case.

Gun Owners of Vermont said:
Vermont, for over 220 years, has never had permits, has never had registration, and has never had any serious gun control laws,” Ed Cutler, president of Gun Owners of Vermont, told the New Hampshire senators. “And for 220 years, Vermont has been the safest place in this nation and one of the safest places in the world.
 
Has anyone posted a list of cans in order or quality (kind of like they have done for AR "tiers"

It's a bit more complicated than that, since some are better at certain things than others. For instance, some maximize sound suppression, others are better at hiding flash, some are meant for use on bolt-action hunting rifles, others on belt-feds etc.

Can't go wrong with trash panda, silencerco, griffin, huxworx etc.
 
It's a bit more complicated than that, since some are better at certain things than others. For instance, some maximize sound suppression, others are better at hiding flash, some are meant for use on bolt-action hunting rifles, others on belt-feds etc.

Can't go wrong with trash panda, silencerco, griffin, huxworx etc.
B&T makes a great suppressor, too. Anybody doing the 3D laser metal sintered (or whatever metal “printing”) tech to make low back pressure or flow through cans is worth looking at. If you haven’t tried one it’s a game changer. No more dicking around with buffer weights and gas system tuning to get suppression without your AR’s gas system skeeting all over your face.
 
Are you mixing up two different things?

A NCIS-exempt carry license is only exempt if it's issued for five years, max. And it only qualifies if ATF says it does (even though ATF doesn't do the background checks).

From my time in Texas, I recall that Texas was only NICS-exempt because DPS ran 30 day checks to see if there was any new information why a license should be suspended or revoked.
Heh. Right after I got off the forum, this popped up in my Youtube subscriptions. These Texas lawyers say that ATF basically makes up their own standards for which licenses qualify.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdIYrjhK-2c
 
It's a bit more complicated than that, since some are better at certain things than others. For instance, some maximize sound suppression, others are better at hiding flash, some are meant for use on bolt-action hunting rifles, others on belt-feds etc.

Can't go wrong with trash panda, silencerco, griffin, huxworx etc.
spotted the Q fanboi
 
Haha actually I'm too cheap for that, my next can is going to be a griffin or otter creek labs most likely, but really anything that is 556, short and suppresses flash well will do when I go to buy it.
Don't rule out YHM. I have a Turbo T3 and the flash is basically nonexistent. Good value as it comes with their clickity click phantom muzzle device and hub adapter anyway.
 
Are you mixing up two different things?

A NCIS-exempt carry license is only exempt if it's issued for five years, max. And it only qualifies if ATF says it does (even though ATF doesn't do the background checks).

From my time in Texas, I recall that Texas was only NICS-exempt because DPS ran 30 day checks to see if there was any new information why a license should be suspended or revoked.
You may be right
I may be crazy
(Oh, but it just may be a lunatic you're looking for).

AFAIK, they only run it at renewal. I did mine a few months ago, and they said that renewal would depend on a clear BGC. I don't know how one would find out if one is done monthly, unless as you mentioned something like TX law requires it. As your later post mentions, the TX lawyers are saying ATF makes up what qualifies. I had to do prints initially for AZ. Renewals don't require it again. Unlike FL (not exempt since it's a 7 year permit) which is requiring them again since I'm a non-resident. :rolleyes:
I've always read and heard it never had a permit system.
Kevin_NH was correct. No state permit - it was the City of Rutland pushing it, and the were smacked down.
 
It's a bit more complicated than that, since some are better at certain things than others. For instance, some maximize sound suppression, others are better at hiding flash, some are meant for use on bolt-action hunting rifles, others on belt-feds etc.

Can't go wrong with trash panda, silencerco, griffin, huxworx etc.
I never thought about the flash aspect. I just wanted it quiet. Didn't realize about the amount of pressure (which of course affects blowback on the bolt of a semi/full) and the fact that "noise" is based on pressure, too.
 
I never thought about the flash aspect. I just wanted it quiet. Didn't realize about the amount of pressure (which of course affects blowback on the bolt of a semi/full) and the fact that "noise" is based on pressure, too.

My current full-size 30 cal can is quiet but sucks at flash suppression, at least in night vision. I want something shorter and lighter cause carrying that extra weight up and down mountains all day sucks, and that doesn't cause my NVGs to auto-gate so much. I don't care about quiet so much cause I will have to wear hear pro no matter what on a 12.5" AR. Not a lot of trouble with over-gassing, I put an H2 buffer on it and it seems to be fine. Might cause extra wear on components but I carry an extra bolt and inspect the one in the gun regularly.
 
PSA is in the game now.

 
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