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Who has successfully been able to reliably use a suppressor on a Glock 26?
If so, then what kind of extended/threaded barrel are you using?
Which suppressor? Boosted or non-booster?
Did you have to change the recoil spring?
Post pics!
 
The Glock subcompacts are very difficult to get to cycle reliably with a suppressor. The AWC Abraxas was made specifically for the G26...maybe give that one a try. I've heard it works well. It a 1" diameter can, so the suppression quality will not be as good as a larger one however.
 
I get it... and so will you if you call them unless you have a ATF Class III license. :wow:
You could very well ask Dallas PD - they would think you're a mall ninja nut for wanting a suppressor and they would tell you they have no idea, since they neither use them nor enforce federal NFA laws. If you talked to the right person, they might even ask if you currently have the suppressor and, if so, the proper federal paperwork. Otherwise, so what?
 
To the OP, I suggest you spend some time over at www.silencertalk.com as it's a MUCH BETTER resource for Silencer related NFA questions than GT is!!!! It's apparant by some of the post in this thread that many people don't know that Silencers are legal in TX and one does not need a Class III/SOT License to own one. Wanting one does not make you a "nut case" either!

BTW, the AWC Abraxas and the AAC Scorpion were made specifically for the G26, so you should take a look at them.
 
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