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AzRedneck 03-22-2012 06:28 PM

Silencer for hi-point 9mm carbine.
 
Does anyone know where I can buy one or if they even make one. I looked around a lil on google and really didn't find much. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



-Ryan

glocknut 03-22-2012 06:45 PM

Re: Silencer for hi-point 9mm carbine.
 
Yeah, right.....

mike
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Alpo 03-22-2012 10:04 PM

Re: Silencer for hi-point 9mm carbine.
 
Lots of places make cans for 9mm. You'd just need to have your muzzle threaded, to accept it.

mogunner 03-22-2012 11:01 PM

Re: Silencer for hi-point 9mm carbine.
 
And pay the $200 to the ATF, unless that's gone up too.

StoneChimney 03-23-2012 06:42 AM

Re: Silencer for hi-point 9mm carbine.
 
Nope, still $200. Has been since 1934.

Pretty straight-forward job. Have a gunsmith thread the barrel 1/2x36 ($50-$100). Arrange through a properly licensed dealer to purchase the suppressor ($450-$550). Fill out the Form 4, attach the required documents and a $200 check to BATFE, and wait 4-6 months for approval. That's all there is to it.

RJay 03-23-2012 03:10 PM

Re: Silencer for hi-point 9mm carbine.
 
The Hi Point is a heavy reliably firearm, very good for putting lead down range. However, Just My opinion, if I were going to go to the hassle of getting a 200 dollar stamp, I think I would at least put it on a firearm that cost more than the paperwork.

Alpo 03-23-2012 03:53 PM

Re: Silencer for hi-point 9mm carbine.
 
You know, Ron, that was my first thought. Then I remembered that my only silenced gun is a Ruger Mark II. The can cost more than the gun. Hell, the paperwork cost more than the gun.


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