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My name's Dave Matheny.
I'm the owner of Silencer Shop.
For the people who don't know, what is a silencer or suppressor?
A suppressor is just like the muffler on your car.
In fact, the first car mufflers were actually firearm silencers that had been attached to cars to make them quieter.
Now, the technology in car mufflers has moved on, partially because they're not so heavily regulated.
But essentially, all it is, is taking the expanding gases that create the blast out of the end of the muzzle and allowing them to Expand and expansion chambers and essentially lessen the sound.
The silencers, they're not silent, right?
In fact, in a lot of cases what you're really shooting for is hearing safe.
And I've read a lot, like on that Wall Street Journal article, there were people would comment, that's horrible to have a silencer because I want to hear you coming if you're shooting at me.
And what they don't realize, even in that article it mentioned like on an AR-15 with a top of the line suppressor, you're quieting the gun down to the level of a jackhammer.
Now these are your typical AR-15 suppressors, 5.56mm on this left hand side, or your right hand side of the case.
These are all going to be quick attach, so they'll just quick attach onto an AR-15.
Do you think all this new regulation is necessary?
Oh, not at all.
Basically what you're talking about, with suppressors in general, it probably is the most highly regulated item in the firearms market already.
And when you consider that it's really nothing more than a safety device, the regulation that's already there could be considered to be kind of ridiculous.
This is a .338 Lapua.
It's a Desert Tactical.
This gun is so loud without a silencer that it literally goes off the top level of our sound meter, which maxes out around 175-180 decibels.
With that suppressor, it's hearing safe and quieter than a .22.
Quieter than a .22?
Quieter than a .22.
By a lot.
Explain to us the difference between having a Class 3 license or the trust that you do.
Well, a Class 3 license is a license to sell silencers.
So, for example, we would have a Class 3 license.
We sell a lot of silencers.
When you purchase a suppressor, there are three ways to register it.
The most restrictive way to register is as an individual.
Because if you register as an individual, it really is tied to you as a person.
So let's say you buy one.
As an individual, your wife uses it on a home defense gun when you're not home, that's a felony.
So, what a lot of people do in order to deal with situations like that is to use a trust.
So, you set up a trust, really simple thing to set up, you add your family members to it, and then anybody who's listed in the trust as a trustee can have independent possession.
What they're talking about, they're talking about the gun trust loophole.
They fill out all the paperwork that goes directly to the ATF and sits there for seven to eight months before it gets approved.
I don't know if it's just me, but to me that is not what criminals do.
Is the Second Amendment absolute?
I believe so, yeah.
I think there are good reasons to have that in place.
So what would you say to the people?
They see these shootings and they say, you know, this has got to stop.
We see so many shootings and the children and all these things.
Why would we not want more gun regulations?
Everybody agrees these are tragedies, but even putting aside that they're blown out of proportion to a lot of extent, increasing the level of gun legislation is going to make no difference to this.
You look at the recent shooting that just happened, what, last week or the week before?
That was done with a pump shotgun.
And you know, it's funny because a couple months before that, Joe Biden was standing there saying everybody should own one.
As I told my wife, I said, Jill, if there's ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony here, walk out, put that double barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house.
What they're trying to do really is ban firearms in general.
Whatever tragedy happens to happen, they're going to use it for political purposes.
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