The process of buying a suppressor and the ATF

The YKM Resonator I just received for my 8-1/2" barrel 300 Blackout was very quick and easy at my local gunshop. I think the whole process took about two weeks to get my can and my gun shop charged me $312 which included the tax stamp, gun shop fees, form fees, and trust fees. I was thrilled!
 
I'm putting mine on a 7.63x39 AR15 with an 18 in bbl.. The only way to get "quiet" is go subsonic. (Below 1100 FPS) Recipes call for a real heavy for caliber bullet......At these slow velocities 100 accuracy is about all you can expect.....At further distances the bullet drops like a rock....I plan on using mine super sonic with a NV scope.....I'll still get the bullet crank as it breaks the sound barrier. But I won't get that big rolling boom.
Iffen ya really want smile and giggle...Get a Dead Air Mask in .22 cal.. With SV .22 bullets it sounds like a staple gun.
 
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You need to call your dealer and find out what's going on.....

and check your spam folder for an approval email.
 
I biought one last year after the supposed streamlined process using the Silencer Shop kiosk at the dealer, still took 4 months while others were coming back in under 7 days, go figure.
 
ATF Approval was fast...

Submitted my Form 4 last Thursday morning, and had my ATF approval on Tuesday morning (that included a weekend and the MLK Day holiday and Trump Inauguration). Picked up my Silencerco Omega 300 suppressor and installed it today. A guy that filed his Form 4 just before I did had his approval on Saturday morning (2 days!).
 

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I am having the opposite experience. I filed on November 1st and still have nothing to show or it. I filed as an individual.

It is my first NFA item…is this the reason?


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UPDATE: just received my approval…83 days.


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