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Well, I would say AAC's ridiculous "bragging" about illegal activities is what caught the ATF's attention.
It was never intended that a company be able to do what AAC was doing and there needed to be a clarification.
Yes, it seems Gemtech would have been the one- after all, they were the target of AAC's rebuilding and it was obvious.
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
That's precisely it!!!! If Wilson Combat had taken to destroying HK45's, then "rebuilding" them using a Wilson Combat 1911 with HK45 markings and serial #, everyone would have said, "Obviously that's some sort of corruption of the law, or corruption of the spirit of the law."
However, AAC was doing a favorable service for their very energetic and devoted customers, but at the cost of bring attention to their practice via a very concerned Gemtech who had never stamped their model or serial # on an AAC suppressor -- yet there were samples of AAC cans with Gemtech markings.
I believe in this case Gemtech had a legitimate case for ATF to intervene. It's unfortunate, however, that ATF went WAY too far and said that even AAC couldn't rebuild their damaged suppressors for warranty work without issuing a new serial #, and doing another $200 transfer.
i believe the surefires do come with a mount
well crap, thats going to cost me another $108
My fullsize Surefire did
The man on top of the mountain didn't fall there.
Grant if I remember your price on the mount was even better than what I could get one from Brownells for even with the discount. Are you selling mounts only at your good deal rate?
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