If you’re concerned about hearing loss, or are looking for a quiet weapon for hunting deer, a silencer may be a good idea.
How to get a silencer?
You will have to undergo “a relatively simple process to submit Form 4 applications to own a silencer. Typically, it is no more involved than obtaining a concealed firearm permit in most U.S. states. The typical process includes submitting two simple forms, two sets of fingerprint cards, two passport photos, a citizenship declaration form, and a signature from a chief law enforcement officer in your home jurisdiction. Check with your local Silencerco dealer for more information or regional information.
Source: http://www.silencersarelegal.com/#silencer_ownership
What if the chief doesn’t sign Form 4?
“You can process a Form 4 without a chief law enforcement officer’s signature by means of a Firearms Trust. There are many attorneys who have vast experience with this type of trust, and it is also a relatively simple legal process. Your local Silencerco dealer should be able to point you in the right direction. If not, you can always call us for assistance.”
Will I end up on a government list?
“You will be the ‘registered owner’ of that silencer, which is recorded on a ‘list.’ But remember, you have a social security number, which is a ‘list'; you are registered to vote, which is a ‘list'; you pay your taxes, which is a controlled ‘list.’ From your birth, the government has had ways of identifying you. So relax, take a deep breath, and exercise your right to buy a silencer.”
If you have more questions, visit http://www.silencersarelegal.com/#silencer_ownership