Protip from your friends elsewhere.
If the HPA (Hearing Protection Act) passes the GOP majority congress, invest in titanium mines and inconel (superalloy) manufacturers.
People will realize pretty quickly that a stainless steel direct-thread suppressor is heavy as fuck, and then fork over the cash for a titanium and inconel suppressor.
>>1772410
I don't know man. It sounds like a weak tip
>>1772410
Weak
Inconel price is moved by the nickel market.
There's a lot of fucking inconel out there. The amount to make suppressors is small.
A publically traded mill for inconel and titanium would be carpenter.
>>1772421
mmk
not quite as small when you consider post-HPA they would be attached to nearly every firearm sold.
>>1772427
So what happens to the $200 tax stamps and the forms for the atf
>>1772427
I'm not familiar with the bill. I am only familiar with super alloys because I work in the fastener manufacturing industry.
Is the NRA supporting the bill?
>>1772442
Oh cool.
I would invest in carpenter just to invest in carpenter.
You won't notice a huge jump in metal prices immediately. Oil and gas dominate the nickel alloy market.
Invest in some that can make suppressors.