2 questions for the knowledgeable ones, are these shite kit ? The very cheap suppressors being offered on Temu as “oil filters”
And is a suppressor something that would require a permit to import these days ?
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2 questions for the knowledgeable ones, are these shite kit ? The very cheap suppressors being offered on Temu as “oil filters”
And is a suppressor something that would require a permit to import these days ?
DPT is a name you can trust
Your rifle is not a toy
As has been drummed into me "buy once , cry once "
and the ol favorite .... you pay peanuts , you get monkeys !
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My Gunsmith gave me a mono-core Chinese suppressor to test out with big subs. It is actually quieter than a well known NZ brand suppressor of greater capacity
Not so much interested in the centre fire stuff for obvious reasons was once right next to a Chinese import centrefire suppressor that did an excellent impression of a grenade, but most of the cheap Chinese 22 suppressors on the market here seem to be ok for the pressures they operate at, I only ask as Temu were offering 95 percent discount on the 22 suppressors at $3 approx but is it legal.
Suppressors are now classed as a gun part, rather than a gun accessory, so you’d need a (free for now) import permit to stay onside with the law. It may make it through customs fine if imported under the ‘oil filter’ cover, but can’t really see it being worth the risk.
Cheers for that I’m not too worried about it then certainly not interested in doing anything dodgy like trying to import as oil filter when it’s clearly a suppressor, combined with aligning permits and the delays you experience in getting them to take advantage of the discounts on offer makes it more hassle than it’s worth, of course that’s what the authorities wanted all along death of the sport by bureaucracy
The legal aspect worries me more than anything. It's a firearm part, and could, at least in theory, see you charged with importing without a permit. If the package is x-rayed, it won't look like an oil filter - I'm sure customs is a little more switched on than that. Doesn't matter how cheap, it isn't worth it.
Edit - @StrikerNZ nailed it before me.
listed as filters on ali as well
buy one and let us know how it goes
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cheers mate will do
If a suppressor is classed as a firearm "part" what about scopes, rails or mounts?
All connect to a firearm, but is not a "functional" part essential for it to work.
Old school.so is a screw by that logic. A scope or a scope mount has no other purposes so is an accessory
strangely enough some oil filters are actually a 1;20 1/2" thread too...and Im told will supress sound,same as the coke botttle will....
Like the guys have said, you get what you pay for. However, I did buy one of these as an experiment and noise suppression wise it worked well on a .22, as good as my .22 Hardy can. They come with an open end cap and a closed end cap that I had the machinist boys at work mill a hole in. One gripe I had with it was the thread wasn’t very tight and even if it came loose the smallest amount, there was a possibility it would droop and it potentially get clipped by a projectile. Wouldn’t risk any larger calibres though.
Think i seen these on aliexpress... they only had a hole in one end so needs to be drilled... but i guess as it's unusable in shipped form
it couldn't be classed as suppressor?