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    Just a note for you muzzleloader guys, now you can buy an integrally suppressed muzzleloader, the SilencerCo Maxim 50. "No regulation (no 4473, no $200 tax stamp, no photographs, and no fingerprints), greatly reduced recoil and a 2/3 reduction of smoke emissions when compared to non-moderated muzzleloaders." Pretty nifty!

    https://silencerco.com/maxim50/?goal...eid=7198d66047

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    Well that's nifty..
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    Can't use it in Colorado. Not in the form pictured anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Can't use it in Colorado. Not in the form pictured anyway.
    Why's that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Can't use it in Colorado. Not in the form pictured anyway.
    It doesn't come with sights because states have different hunt rules for muzzleloaders, so you'd have to put iron sights on it for Colorado.

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    Would make more sense if the "meat" of the silencer was below the muzzle so regular low sights could be used.
    Probably come out with that in version 2.0

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    Did anyone else find their pictures odd? Guy just standing on the beach with his surfboard and muzzleloader...nothing to see here, just hunting sharks. HAHA
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    Would the trijicon RMR red dot sight that doesn't use batteries be legal in Colorado?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clworth22 View Post
    Would the trijicon RMR red dot sight that doesn't use batteries be legal in Colorado?
    I do not know the rule word for word but I am pretty sure it eliminates all possible scopes and restricts to Irons only. So not even a 0x power scope with a dot is allowed, if that existed. I am not even sure if you can use truglo/or similar iron sites or not.
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    My muzzleloader has Truglo sights. Unfortunately they are garbage and I've broken them to some extent 3 out of 4 years hunting. No optics allowed during muzzleloading and archery seasons. From the pictures it looks like one would need some very tall sights to use the suppressor in Colorado. I was thinking about a suppressed muzzleloader during this season though. Pretty cool that they built one.

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