Historical 1923 DWM with Suppressor Images to brighten up the day.
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No aluminum or plastic/elastic receiver here.
addendum: Luger Swiss Flash Hider
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Now Talk About A 9mm Suppressor!
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Re: Now Talk About A 9mm Suppressor!
Is the end cap on that suppressor a wipe? The hole is waaaaay to small for a 9mm bullet to pass through...maybe it's made of a compliant material?
Re: Now Talk About A 9mm Suppressor!
Aah, a couple images down:
"This is not a Class III weapon and will not require a Form 4 for transfer. The enclosed 'can' is furnished as a "prop" to illustrate an NFA identified silencer. This ersatz silencer has a .22 Cal discharge hole and is unsafe to fire a 7.65mm bullet the gun is designed for. Do Not Attempt to fire this weapon with the silencer attached. This Parabellum can be shipped with a C&R license."
"This is not a Class III weapon and will not require a Form 4 for transfer. The enclosed 'can' is furnished as a "prop" to illustrate an NFA identified silencer. This ersatz silencer has a .22 Cal discharge hole and is unsafe to fire a 7.65mm bullet the gun is designed for. Do Not Attempt to fire this weapon with the silencer attached. This Parabellum can be shipped with a C&R license."
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Re: Now Talk About A 9mm Suppressor!
Ummm.....if that thing is hollow inside, you bet your posterior it's a silencer in the ATF's view. Doesn't matter that the cap bore is .22 cal.speed6 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 4:20 pm Aah, a couple images down:
"This is not a Class III weapon and will not require a Form 4 for transfer. The enclosed 'can' is furnished as a "prop" to illustrate an NFA identified silencer. This ersatz silencer has a .22 Cal discharge hole and is unsafe to fire a 7.65mm bullet the gun is designed for. Do Not Attempt to fire this weapon with the silencer attached. This Parabellum can be shipped with a C&R license."
If it's solid or has a solid tube through it, that's different. It would just be a barrel extension. But if it has a internal chamber that gasses can flow into, it's a silencer.
The only way that might fly (and I would need an official determination letter to believe it) is if the thing were permanently attached to the pistol.
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Re: Now Talk About A 9mm Suppressor!
Neat find! Threaded 30 cal Luger. I noticed it doesn't have a front sight.