HIGHLY illegal. If you have one, the best thing you can do is take it off and cut it up.
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As long as you know the barrel diameter, which would probably be a metric measurement being that the gun is made in Turkey, you would have to have a "silencer" custom made. (and we don't call them silencers)
Any silencer should be effective on an air rifle. Be aware that most silencers are restricted under the Gun Control Act of 1968, and possessing one without having made the necessary applications and paid the required fee can get you in a heap o' trouble, boy.
Basically by creating a series of baffles around the muzzle of the rifle. It is fairly easy to make, but adds a great deal of bulk to the weapon. And note that it is illegal to have such devices in many parts of the world. <><><> In the US, possession of an unregistered forearms silencer carries a penalty of 10 yrs in a Federal prison (no parole) and a fine of $10,000. If you want a legal silencer, you need to find a dealer with the license to sell them, who can guide you through the process.
Sure, why not. Except the Desert Eagle is not made in .22 caliber.
Why would you need a silencer when you could just shoot the .22 cal CB round! these subsonic rounds make nearly no noise and you have the same results.
Not legally. It's illegal for a felon to own a gun in any state.
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We need to know model of rifle. the model of rifle is 93M 22 WMR its a 22 long rifle
A rifle that shoots a .22 caliber bullet.
Probably not a good idea. A rifle barrel has to be 16 inches. There is an overall legal length as well. If you have any doubt call your local police or sheriffs department. Getting caught with an illegal .22 can be as serious as getting caught with an illegal machine gun.
Your rifle may be earlier than 1934- I believe the Hopkins & Allen name had ceased around WW I. The Noiseless Model falling block 22 rifle is fairly scarce- the muzzle was threaded for a suppressor (silencer) hence the noiseless name. IF the rifle is still equipped with the suppressor, or if the barrel is less than 16 inches, and the gun is in the US, these fall under the National Firearms Act, and must have been registered with the BATFE. You will need the services of a firearms appraiser for this one- value will be sharply dependent on condition, but could be significant. Many thanks. FYI. I have since narrowed the timeframe of its manufacture to between 1902 and 1914. The silencer is still on the rifle. The overall length of the barrel is 19 inches with the silencer adding another 5 inches. Overall condition shows no rust and with the bluing being approx 90%. No other cracks or blemishes are apparent. Since I inherited this, is there a time limit on when I need the license or otherwise need to have it registered?