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CitizenClark:
This press release came up in my Google News feed today (I have a news alert set up for "silencer"; one of these days I am going to spin off silencernews.com from my law practice website):

http://www.mmdnewswire.com/silencer-dealer-dakota-silencer-130012.html

More Than 92% of Nebraska Gun Owners Believe that Firearm Silencers Are Illegal, According to a Survey Conducted by Silencer Dealer Dakota Silencer.

Well known Class 3 Dealer from Nebraska Dakota Silencer reports that over 90% of gun owners in the state have wrong perception about firearm silencers. Dakota Silencer specializes in manufacturing and selling sound suppressors (silencers) for firearms.

OMAHA, NE (MMD Newswire) July 31, 2013 -- Nebraska Class 3 dealer Dakota Silencer wants everyone in Nebraska to know that firearm noise suppressors, also known as silencers, are legal to own and use. According to a recent survey conducted by Dakota Silencer, more than 92% of Nebraska residents who own a firearm believe that silencers are illegal. Dakota Silencer currently has locations in both South Dakota and North Dakota. After recently receiving approval for their federal firearms license in Nebraska from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BAFTE), the company has announced the opening of their newest location in metro Omaha, Nebraska area.

Talking about people's conception about firearm silencers and how it affected their business, the owner of Dakota Silencer Brandon Maddox says, "The belief of most gun owners in Nebraska that silencers are illegal was a huge obstacle that we originally faced in South Dakota and North Dakota," He also added that "The fact is that Federal law has always allowed silencers, and it's legal to own silencers in 39 states. We see our expansion into Nebraska as an opportunity to educate Nebraskans about legality of silencers, how silencers will improve their shooting experience, and just how easy it is to own one."



"Nebraska is a larger market for us and we are excited about bringing our silencers directly to gun and silencer enthusiasts in that state, but we aren't stopping there. We have plans to open stores in all 39 states where silencers are legal. Our next step is expanding into Wyoming." Says Maddox.

Dakota Silencer is one of the largest Class 3 dealer of firearm silencers in the nation. "We've been selling silencers before silencers were cool," says Maddox. He and his team are passionate about silencers, and they have spent many years perfecting their product lines with state-of-the-art, military- grade sound meter testing equipment.

Over the years, this popular silencer dealer from Nebraska has streamlined the purchasing and paperwork process. After a customer selects their silencer on the website, they receive their BAFTE paperwork in the mail. Once the paperwork is returned and approved by the BAFTE, Dakota Silencer mails the customer their silencer.

About Dakota Silencer

Dakota Silencer offers the easiest way to buy silencers. Specializing in manufacturing and selling sound suppressors (silencers) for firearms, Dakota Silencer is one of the largest Class 3 firearms and silencer dealers in the nation. www.DakotaSilencer.com

Contact
Brandon L. Maddox
Dakota Silencer
brandon@dakotasilencer.com
888-781-8778

Corporate Headquarters:
6809 S Minnesota Avenue, Suite # 203
Sioux Falls, SD 57108-2569

RobertH:
so they opened a store in Omaha?  where at?  and why Omaha?

they will mail the silencer to my mailbox.  they can do that?

CitizenClark:

--- Quote from: RobertH on July 31, 2013, 11:41:44 AM ---so they opened a store in Omaha?  where at?  and why Omaha?

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Yes; not sure; not sure.

I was told that they will principally be doing business at gun shows and via phone and Internet.


--- Quote ---they will mail the silencer to my mailbox.  they can do that?

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They can if you are an individual registrant in the same state. I'm not sure how they get around/satisfy the NICS requirement for the trust/corp. responsible person who is picking up an NFA item. I asked the proprietor about that, and he said that this issue caused a long delay with ATF on their FFL/SOT, but that they have a workable solution. He didn't tell me what that solution might be...

CitizenClark:

--- Quote from: CitizenClark on July 31, 2013, 11:47:37 AM ---Brandon L. Maddox
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BTW, this guy is also the proprietor of FFL123: http://www.brandonmaddox.com/

RobertH:
thanks for educating me.

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