WTS: SSNFA DEMO & N.O.S. Suppressor Sale

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    curraheeguns

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    #1 Thompson Machine Zephyr-XL .22LR Suppressor (Not a XL-2) Has apx 400-600 rounds through it. Comes apart without problem, still very clean. Demo Price $175.00 otd. (MSRP $299.99)



    #2 Thompson Machine Zephyr .22LR Suppressor (Not Zephyr-2) Has apx 500-800 rounds through it. Currently lightly stuck, but I am guessing it will come apart pretty easy if chucked up on a 3 axis lathe and turned with a strap wrench. Demo Price $125.00 otd plus Indiana tax (MSRP $249.99)



    *** SOLD PENDING FUNDS *** #3 Yankee Hill Machine 5.56QD. 5.556 Suppressor. Has 30-40k (yes, that many) Comes with one 1/2x28 QD mount. Still sounds excellent and is a better and cheaper alternative to YHM's 8-10 month back order. Demo Price $275.00 plus Indiana tax (MSRP $469.99)



    *** SOLD PENDING FUNDS *** #4 Huntertown Arms Guardian .22LR Suppressor. Apx 200 rounds through it. Still comes apart easy. Demo Price $125.00 Plus Indiana sales tax. (MSRP over $200.00)



    ***SOLD ***#5 SilencerCo Sparrow-1 .22LR Suppressor. Brand New In The Box. N.O.S. Price $325.00 plus Indiana sales tax. (MSRP $425.99)



    PLEASE EMAIL SALES@NFASHIRTS.COM INSTEAD OF PM'ING WITH QUESTIONS. EMAIL "I WILL TAKE IT" WILL GET FIRST DIBS.
     
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    DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    Corey,
    I soak my zephyr in kroil for a couple of days, then tap the sides with a rubber dead-blow mallet, and then chuck it up in a lathe. Usually breaks loose pretty easily. I've got roughly 5000 rounds on mine now, and it still runs movie quiet.

    I know this isn't directly relevant to selling your two, but I really am enjoying the one you sold me, and thought I'd share a tip on disassembly and cleaning.
    Thanks,
    Andy
     
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