.270 Report post Posted October 10, 2015 is it ok for people without the proper license to own a silencer, to shoot one that is owned by another person with the license? what are the rules? Lark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted October 10, 2015 is it ok for people without the proper license to own a silencer, to shoot one that is owned by another person with the license? what are the rules? Lark great question Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hoghntr Report post Posted October 10, 2015 Yesterday, in Unit 33, 2 of my nephews killed their first deer. They used my Remington 600 in 243 with a Silencerco Harvester on it. One of them is 12 and his little brother is 10. They both shoot lights out with a 22 but were having trouble grouping their 243. The 12 year old hated the noise more then the recoil. The 10 year old hated both. With the suppressor and my tripod (shooting in tall grass) they both sealed the deal on deer yesterday. 12 year old from 175 yards and the 10 year old 280 yards. Pictures will follow. I do not believe this happened cuz mikey see no pictures.. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lamrith Report post Posted October 10, 2015 is it ok for people without the proper license to own a silencer, to shoot one that is owned by another person with the license? what are the rules? Lark That is not a question anyone but the Suppressor owner and ATF can honestly answer. Whether you may posses the suppressor depends entirely on how the owner has the tax stamp licensed for the item. Some trusts will allow the ability to name beneficiaries (maybe wrong term?) that have full rights to possess and use the NFA items registered thru the trust, others do not. One registered directly to the person and not thru a trust I do not believe can be loaned, borrowed, used, etc by others. But again I am not a NFA attorney so you need to contact ATF to get a realist answer. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cactusjack Report post Posted October 10, 2015 is it ok for people without the proper license to own a silencer, to shoot one that is owned by another person with the license? what are the rules? Lark That is not a question anyone but the Suppressor owner and ATF can honestly answer. Whether you may posses the suppressor depends entirely on how the owner has the tax stamp licensed for the item. Some trusts will allow the ability to name beneficiaries (maybe wrong term?) that have full rights to possess and use the NFA items registered thru the trust, others do not. One registered directly to the person and not thru a trust I do not believe can be loaned, borrowed, used, etc by others. But again I am not a NFA attorney so you need to contact ATF to get a realist answer. Pretty much nailed. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cactusjack Report post Posted October 10, 2015 As to who can shoot it. If a lawful possessor is present, they are in control of the item and they can have others shoot it. It is that was for all NFA items. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cactusjack Report post Posted October 10, 2015 Only deer were harmed on this hunt. No shooters shoulders or eardrums were damaged. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cactusjack Report post Posted October 10, 2015 200 yards. second shot is his. 6in gong. You hear it hit. This is my 17yo son, Parker, shooting my Tikka T3 lite in 243 Win with a Harvester suppressor. http://vid1355.photobucket.com/albums/q704/sdking35/Tikka%20243%20parker_002_zpszxs19teq.mp4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites