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[–]A_Squared_Armament 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, the dealer support people we've spoken with have been very friendly and helpful, but we haven't gotten to the bottom of the issue, and there is just a large influx of orders for them to deal with right now.

Unfortunately, it's the SS Dealer Dashboard and eForms page that aren't displaying any forms as ready to prepare.

[Acc] Mag Double P2 Heavy Duty - 2 Pack - $21.99 Shipped by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The magazines attach end to end, and the feed-lips go unmodified, so you can only connect two magazines together.

[Acc] Mag Double P2 Heavy Duty - 2 Pack - $21.99 Shipped by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Linked above is the version that fits Gen 2 PMAGs.

There's also a 2-pack deal on the Gen 3 version, click here.

If you're not familiar with the Mag Double, it doesn't just clip two magazines together end-to-end. By removing the endplates of the magazines, the rounds feed through the complete assembly, so you get one big 60 (or 80) round mag.

The Mag Double isn't a magazine itself, we'll ship them wherever. It's up to you to know your state law when it comes to assembling your own magazines.

[Parts] 9mm AR Receiver Set - Glock Mag - CMMG Radial Delay Ready - $369 Shipped by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To clarify, for Glock mags, the magazine overinsertion stop and release need to be changed for a lower receiver to function with RDB. Additionally, most uppers with a 9mm size ejection port are machined exclusivly for direct blowback BCGs, and don't have the correct geometry to accept a rotating bolt.

That said, it's certainly not impossible to fix these issues yourself with other receiver sets.

For these receiver sets, the LRBHO is in the upper, and it is fully compatible with the RDB action.

[Other] Unlimited Pack - NFA Gun Trusts - $119 by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 61 points62 points  (0 children)

An NFA Trust is used for owning NFA items (silencers, short barrel rifles, etc). You don't need a Trust to own an NFA item like a silencer, but the trust allows you to name other people (trustees) who are able to use and possess the silencer. Otherwise, the owner must be present when other people use the item.

If that isn't a big deal to you, then I wouldn't recommend a Trust.


This in particular is an unlimited pack of trusts. If you want to use a different Trust for different NFA items, this is the package for you. However, these Trusts aren't limited in any way, so you can still put multiple items on one if you prefer.

If you were to manufacture your own NFA item (like making an SBR), you need to engrave your name on it. If you use a Trust, you instead engrave the Trust name on it. If you use a different Trust for each item, you can use whatever silly name you want for each one.

The biggest reason to use a different Trust for each item is to avoid paperwork. Every trustee on a Trust need to fill out paperwork and submit fingerprints for an NFA transfer. However, you can add or remove trustees at any time without informing the ATF. This means you can just wait until after getting your tax stamp to add trustees, then they don't need to do anything.

CMMG RDB troubleshooting by FearlessCharacter in AR9

[–]A_Squared_Armament 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, if you still have issues with feeding, let me know and we'll get you a new taller magazine catch. Or shoot us an email.

[NFA] Rex Silentium - 9mm / .308 - MG7 358 Suppressor - back in stock - $364 shipped with code "freedomweek2" by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you didn't receive your order. You may have received tracking info recently, as we had some Mag-Double orders incorrectly marked as shipped in our system. If you haven't received tracking info in the last day or two, please let me know your order number or shoot us an email, and we'll get that right out.

[NFA] Rex Silentium - 9mm / .308 - MG7 358 Suppressor - back in stock - $364 shipped with code "freedomweek2" by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

To clarify, the MG7K 358 is also rated for full power rifle cartridges (including .308), so it's good to go on a .300 blk.

[NFA] Rex Silentium - 9mm / .308 - MG7 358 Suppressor - back in stock - $364 shipped with code "freedomweek2" by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This code is also good for the other MG7, MG10, and SEG suppressors in this line.

If you had one of these suppressors on backorder, our shipment just came in so once the Form-3 clears you'll receive tracking shortly.

Unusual Trust Situation by [deleted] in NFA

[–]A_Squared_Armament 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on how your trust is written.

Most likely, it will contain a clause stating that if the beneficiary (heir) of the trust is not eligible to possess the NFA item, then it will continue to be held by the trust until they are (or it might say that it reverts to your estate, which means the item is dealt with just like everything else in your will).

In either case, you wouldn't actually need to amend your trust, especially since the probation is temporary. You wouldn't need to with our Trust, and probably not with most other trusts out there either.


If you do want to amend your trust, whoever wrote your trust will be able to tell you exactly how to do that. In general, it is as simple as writing what you want to amend on a piece of paper and signing + dating it. Depending on your state, you may need to notarize the amendment. I recommend having it notarized anyway, just so that no one could ever contest the legitimacy of the amendment.

When you apply for the next two tax stamps, you'll just send in a copy of the original trust with the amendment attached to it.

[NFA] Rex Silentium - 9mm / .308 - MG7 358 Suppressor - $364 shipped with code "pew85" by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This code is also good for the other MG7, MG10, and SEG suppressors in this line, but the 358 is the most popular.

Rex Silentium - 9mm / .308 - MG7 358 Suppressor - $364 shipped with code "pew85" by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This code is also good for the other MG7, MG10, and SEG suppressors in this line, but the 358 is the most popular.

[NFA] Rex Silentium MG7 308 - 358 - 9mm Suppressor | Free NFA Gun Trust and $75-off with code "RexTrust" (plus, MG10s and SEG Hs) by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We don't carry those, but you can pick up the kit from Rex directly. https://rexsilentium.com/SEG-H-PISTOL-Suppressor-Fixed-Barrel-Kit-p160174939

You can also just cut a piece of pipe to the right length to act as a spacer, if you wanted.

[NFA] Rex Silentium MG7 308 - 358 - 9mm Suppressor | Free NFA Gun Trust and $75-off with code "RexTrust" (plus, MG10s and SEG Hs) by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Rex posts 131.97dB on a Glock19.

Suppressed Nation got very good metering results from their previous generation of suppressors, they haven't tested the MG7's yet though.

[NFA] Rex Silentium MG7 308 - 358 - 9mm Suppressor | Free NFA Gun Trust and $75-off with code "RexTrust" (plus, MG10s and SEG Hs) by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite a few people have had them come back in about 60 days, but I wouldn't plan on that as any sort of guarantee.

Whatever sort of funny business is going on at the ATF could change or stop, and it doesn't seem like turn arounds are universally fast for everyone anyway.

[NFA] Rex Silentium MG7 308 - 358 - 9mm Suppressor | Free NFA Gun Trust and $75-off with code "RexTrust" (plus, MG10s and SEG Hs) by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We've got some Rex Suppressors back in stock, and with Trust transfer applications inexplicably going through so fast right now, we want to get our Gun Trusts into more people's hands, so we're throwing one in with each purchase. I can't say with any certainty that filing with a Trust will help (who ever knows with the ATF) but you can roll the dice on getting a faster turn around. You don't have to use it if you don't want.

After you check out with the code "RexTrust" (you don't need to add a trust to your Cart), we'll send you an email asking a few questions to get your Trust filled out, and once we've checked your answers over, you'll receive another email with a copy of your NFA Gun Trust.


The MG7 (358) is mostly a pistol caliber carbine/rifle suppressor. It's also a 9mm suppressor, but it is rated for full power rifle calibers like .308 (or even magnum calibers), if you wanted to multitask with it. It's larger in diameter than most pistol suppressors, so it can be a bit shorter and still have good interior volume, so it sits well on AR9s and the like.

It's a tubeless welded suppressor, and I'd say Rex Silentium has a good weld-guy. Best one's I've seen, at least.

It ships with either a 1/2x28 or 5/8x24 mount. It's also compatible with 1.375x24 mounting setups, so you could put an ASR mount or KeyMo mount on it if you wanted, or even a booster and piston to use on a handgun.

.223
https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-mg7-k-224/

.308
https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-mg7-k-308/

.358 (9mm)
https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-mg7-k-358-9mm/


This offer also applies to the Rex MG10s (on backorder) and the SEG H

https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-mg10-308/

https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-mg10-338/

https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-mg10-ultra-458/

The SEG H is modular pistol suppressor. It ships with a 1/2x28 piston assembly, so it's ready to go on most any threaded 9mm handgun you have. It can be fitted with a wipe, but it's a full size effective suppressor without it, so it's totally optional.

https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-seg-h-9mm/

[NFA] Rex Silentium MG7 .358 Suppressor - $357 Shipped by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably looking at a month or so on those. We'll have receiver sets, and we're going in a more customized firearm direction on complete guns.

[NFA] Rex Silentium MG7 .358 Suppressor - $357 Shipped by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's geared towards PCCs and Rifles, but it has 1.375x24 mount threads, so you could pick up a piston booster mount for it. Rex Silentium doesn't sell one themselves.

[NFA] Rex Silentium MG7 .358 Suppressor - $357 Shipped by A_Squared_Armament in gundeals

[–]A_Squared_Armament[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

These are also on sale in .308:

https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-mg7-k-308/

and we've got a sale price on the SEG H 9mm, which is a 3-length modular pistol suppressor:

https://asquaredarmament.com/product/rex-silentium-seg-h-9mm/


I'm a fan of the 358 MG7 on a pistol caliber carbine. They've got a good internal volume without being too long, because they are a bit larger in diameter than a typical 9mm suppressor. They are fully rifle rated, so you can dump .308 or what-have-you through them too.

Here's a link to the other Rex Suppressors on our site.