And now it can be adopted by poor people who can afford a suppressor and tax stamp.
You know, as the idea settles in, there may be a hidden brilliance to it.
They may be hedging that suppressors will drop off the NFA list. If that happens, cans will become REALLY affordable, and 9mm cans will be super popular.
Maybe they are so far behind the curve that they're actually AHEAD of the curve.
And now it can be adopted by poor people who can afford a suppressor and tax stamp.
Exactly what I'm thinking. Their market is the people who can't afford to buy a $600 gun that is suppressor ready, and for that matter, their market isn't exactly people who can afford or own suppressors. So that begs the question.... Why?
I guess just for the option? In case you wanted to throw a suppressor or rmr that is worth more than the gun itself?
Looks too big and chunky, might as well carry a brick around in your pocket.