Rebel SOS 22 Silencer Review

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Yeah I never received a can via first class mail.

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Update:
First impressions, only 3 baffles?

Going to take some measurements tonight.

Shortest config, 1 baffle.
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2 baffles
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3 baffles full length
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Well, a baffle strike looks to be pretty catastrophic. Thankfully the serial numbered part is the blast baffle that appears to be a solid 1/4" thick (aluminum) material.

If it were cheap and there were no tax stamp, I might consider it. But there look like a ton of other options out there since tax stamps are still required.

In my opinion, a .22 can should be light weight only second to being quiet.
 
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Interesting design. If it captures the muzzle blast then should be pretty quiet with subs.
 

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Like others are saying, if HPA goes through Id snag one for each additional 22 host just because theyre so dirt cheap lol
 

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4 years.....? The stats say otherwise.

{Copy Pasted from elsewhere, not my handywork...}

Pulling data from Congress.gov (Advanced Search > 113th Congress > "billStatus:"Became Law" > Sort by "Date of Introduction-Oldest to Newest"), I got:
  • Average: 263.57 days
  • Median: 215 days
  • Minimum: 1 day (1 - H.J.Res.131: "Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2015, and for other purposes," a government shutdown stopgap)
  • Maximum: 712 (3 - two Post Office namings and the template for the "Cromnibus")
 

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4 years.....? The stats say otherwise.

{Copy Pasted from elsewhere, not my handywork...}

Pulling data from Congress.gov (Advanced Search > 113th Congress > "billStatus:"Became Law" > Sort by "Date of Introduction-Oldest to Newest"), I got:
  • Average: 263.57 days
  • Median: 215 days
  • Minimum: 1 day (1 - H.J.Res.131: "Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2015, and for other purposes," a government shutdown stopgap)
  • Maximum: 712 (3 - two Post Office namings and the template for the "Cromnibus")
Just wait and see what happens if the HPA passes and becomes law in a year to a year and a half. You won't find cheap suppressors like this on the shelf for a hell of a long time.

Let's say it passes in 9 months, then it'll be another 6 months or so before it's actually law....then imagine what that will do to inventory.

This is pretty much the reason that everyone in the suppressor industry is saying "don't wait".
 
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Leshaire

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Just wait and see what happens if the HPA passes and becomes law in a year to a year and a half. You won't find cheap suppressors like this on the shelf for a hell of a long time.

Let's say it passes in 9 months, then it'll be another 6 months or so before it's actually law....then imagine what that will do to inventory.
Now this is a valid point, but it is also dodging your original post that was proven exaggerative. I completely agree prices will rise as demand spikes drastically.