What is considered a suppressor part

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milsurpcollector1970
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What is considered a suppressor part

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I want to build a reflex can like a OPS Inc that is on the Mk12 mod 0

I also want to be able to use it on my SBR with a 12" barrel. To do that i would have 2 seperate endcaps to mount the can.


Would the endcap be considered another suppressor.
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Well i figured it out.

A little googling on my part and multiple threads, some on this forum came up.

The answer at least on this forum is NO. As a form 1 builder you cannot have multiple endcaps, so I will have to modify my design.

I guess its been asked here so often people are tired of replying
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milsurpcollector1970 wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2023 12:25 pm I want to build a reflex can like a OPS Inc that is on the Mk12 mod 0

I also want to be able to use it on my SBR with a 12" barrel. To do that i would have 2 seperate endcaps to mount the can.


Would the endcap be considered another suppressor.
You can't have multiple end caps but you can have several mounting adapters. A standard today is a end cap with a 1.375x24 hole in it so Nielsen devices flash hiders etc can be used. :idea:
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