Originally Posted by
Wake27
Thanks for all the responses so far, I had no idea about the increased cost. The alternative is that I just wait for SS/CA to get the cans I want in stock so may be shorter in the long run.
On that note, what does have to happen for an individual to sell a can? I love my KAC QDC but don’t like the idea of multiple mounting systems and the non avail of QDCs plus the insane demand for them is making me consider dumping my one QDC and switching every AR to another mount for moar quiet pews.
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If you sell in the same state, you can Form 4 directly to the buyer and they will have to pay the $200 NFA tax on top of your ask price. But if you put sell it to an out of state buyer because you listed it in the EE, it would have to go through a FFL / SOT which means TWO Form 4 transfers so now $400 on top of your ask price. Since real world markups on new suppressors are typically less than $100 people aren't going to give you anything close to that price for a used one.
If you paid $1000 for a decent AR, you can probably get $900 for it used in really good condition, but if you paid $1000 for a decent suppressor, you'd probably have trouble getting $500 for it used in really good condition. And unlike rifles which become classic collectibles, suppressors simply become obsolete technology.
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