Tactical Jackalope
New member
Alright. I've wanted a suppressor for a while now and I'm finally going to get the wheels in motion. Just getting the small things in order prior to the final piece of my puzzle. The suppressor itself.
I'm pretty set on this one.
Need to go through the process when I have enough to buy that all at once and send my tax stamp, etc, etc. (I'm still not even 100% positive on how that's supposed to work. I figured I'd just ask my buddies at the gun shop.)
The host..I have 12 handguns now. My CCW which I've settled on for the last year now is a Glock 19. I unholster my Glock 19 before bed, attach the TLR-1's if it's not already attached from CC earlier that night anyways and throw in a 33rd mag. I've heavily invested in my Glock 19 so I want to also screw in the suppressor before bed and call it a night.
I'm now running a Rattac threaded barrel in my Glock 19. So all I'll have to do is remove the thread protector if it's on and screw on my suppressor for HD along with everything else I said. Rather than go through my safe and fish out one of my SIG's, M&P's, or other Glock's.
So I'm set on: Glock 19 & Evo-9
The questions:
If your CCW is also your nightstand gun and you're running a suppressor, is it a bad idea to keep the threaded barrel on when you aren't running the suppressor for normal CC? In terms of legalities and such.
Does anyone here shoot with the thread protector on? I hear they unscrew themselves or it's not too good to do if it heats up and what not.
I really don't mind keeping the threaded barrel on all the time. I want to run it a lot before I put a can on it to really break it in and make sure it's reliable.
Also if someone can clear up the way to a suppressor in Florida that would be great. I had a good run down with a forum member here who's highly knowledgeable on the matter. Just want to see other people experiences.
I'm pretty set on this one.
Need to go through the process when I have enough to buy that all at once and send my tax stamp, etc, etc. (I'm still not even 100% positive on how that's supposed to work. I figured I'd just ask my buddies at the gun shop.)
The host..I have 12 handguns now. My CCW which I've settled on for the last year now is a Glock 19. I unholster my Glock 19 before bed, attach the TLR-1's if it's not already attached from CC earlier that night anyways and throw in a 33rd mag. I've heavily invested in my Glock 19 so I want to also screw in the suppressor before bed and call it a night.
I'm now running a Rattac threaded barrel in my Glock 19. So all I'll have to do is remove the thread protector if it's on and screw on my suppressor for HD along with everything else I said. Rather than go through my safe and fish out one of my SIG's, M&P's, or other Glock's.
So I'm set on: Glock 19 & Evo-9
The questions:
If your CCW is also your nightstand gun and you're running a suppressor, is it a bad idea to keep the threaded barrel on when you aren't running the suppressor for normal CC? In terms of legalities and such.
Does anyone here shoot with the thread protector on? I hear they unscrew themselves or it's not too good to do if it heats up and what not.
I really don't mind keeping the threaded barrel on all the time. I want to run it a lot before I put a can on it to really break it in and make sure it's reliable.
Also if someone can clear up the way to a suppressor in Florida that would be great. I had a good run down with a forum member here who's highly knowledgeable on the matter. Just want to see other people experiences.