Colt AR-15 9m suppressed

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I just bought a used B&T Impulse IIA suppressor in 9 mm.

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Perfect for my Colt AR-15 9mm

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With the HK MP5, perfect pair

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So, those are not restricted items in your homeland? I bought our son a Dead Air Sandman S suppressor on 11/26/21 and he got the tax stamp on 5/29/22. It is fun to use.
 
So, those are not restricted items in your homeland? .


I toured Switzerland years ago with my wife who had lived there for several years , one of the fun things I remember was asking each of her friends to show me their "Army gun" each guy would go to his closet and bring out his issued army gun, one had an MP5, Another had a Swiss STG 57.
Also visited a gunstore with a friend of mine who was a cop there, remember seeing all kinds of full autos and suppressors for sale.

At the time I just assumed since every Swiss man already had a machine gun in his closet restricting didn't make much sense.
 
So, those are not restricted items in your homeland? I bought our son a Dead Air Sandman S suppressor on 11/26/21 and he got the tax stamp on 5/29/22. It is fun to use.


You need a special permit delivered by the local bureau of arms. Waiting time 1 to 4 weeks.
 
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