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Silencerco BOGO???

They told me estimating end of July recently.
First time waiting on free shit from a gun or scope company??
 
I guess they're too busy making all those suppressors for the FedBoys to use against their civi customers...
 
They were too busy adding a button to an old suppressor and didn't even bother updating or improving the baffle design.

#innovation
 
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I got my serial numbers a few months back.. what I don’t have are the suppressors I purchased back in February. So much for this miraculous e-file that was supposed to provide under 30 day turnarounds……
 
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Under 30 days? I never saw it advertised as better than 90 days. Regardless, efile isn’t performing to that standard, and is slowing down every day.
 
I just got a shipping email. Ordered in January fyi.
 
Just another reason SiCo sucks these days. I used to like their stuff, but over the last number of years, I've come to the conclusion that they're no longer a top-tier manufacturer...They've now fallen to the 2nd rung as "just another TikTok can company" that's living on their legacy products. And they're not alone, I see lots of this stagnation in the gun industry over the last number of years...It's sad. They're more worried about making social media videos, and dressing like the stunt-doubles from Brokeback Mountain, than innovating new suppressors...Or so it seems from the outside looking in. 🤷🏼

Fanboys can get mad all they want, but if you follow them on social media, you know exactly WTF I'm talking about. It's a bunch of 40 year olds dressing and trying to act hip to appeal to the guys in their 20's sales demographic...

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My wife has an Omega, I happen to think it's a great can. Nice size, decent weight, and good performance. Better yet it came with a free suppressor that can do double duty on pistols and rimfire.

It's annoying that you have to wait so long for the free suppressor, but it's still a free suppressor. I don't know any other company that is just giving away suppressors. If there is, let me know so I can get a free suppressor.

People just like to bitch for the sake of bitching. And I think people get waaaay too carried away when it comes to suppressor performance and the minutia between suppressors.
 
My wife has an Omega, I happen to think it's a great can. Nice size, decent weight, and good performance. Better yet it came with a free suppressor that can do double duty on pistols and rimfire.

It's annoying that you have to wait so long for the free suppressor, but it's still a free suppressor. I don't know any other company that is just giving away suppressors. If there is, let me know so I can get a free suppressor.

People just like to bitch for the sake of bitching. And I think people get waaaay too carried away when it comes to suppressor performance and the minutia between suppressors.
Other companies might run $100-$200 off sales, but they don't have to entice customers by completely giving product away for free. The entrepreneurial side of my brain is screaming, "Red Flag!!! They're desperately trying to boost sales, and have a copious excess of product they need to jettison", but the consumer side is like, "Might not be the best stuff, but free shit is free shit." So trust me, I understand both mindsets. I'm not bitching, just pointing things out from my perspective. And their social media stuff is pretty cringeworthy (once again, personal opinion).

But they'll be alright, they just got a big cash-cow FedBoi contract a little while back, so they won't be going under anytime soon.
 
Other companies might run $100-$200 off sales, but they don't have to entice customers by completely giving product away for free. The entrepreneurial side of my brain is screaming, "Red Flag!!! They're desperately trying to boost sales, and have a copious excess of product they need to jettison", but the consumer side is like, "Might not be the best stuff, but free shit is free shit." So trust me, I understand both mindsets. I'm not bitching, just pointing things out from my perspective. And their social media stuff is pretty cringeworthy (once again, personal opinion).

But they'll be alright, they just got a big cash-cow FedBoi contract a little while back, so they won't be going under anytime soon.
To each their own.

I personally don't mind waiting for a free suppressor, and I'm happy with the suppressors I do have from SiCo. I think the Omega is a pretty good general duty suppressor.

I also don't spend any time on social media, so how a company represents themselves on such platforms has little bearing on my perception of them.

If people can't be bothered to wait for a free suppressor, then take heed and buy one instead. Otherwise, it's a pretty good deal.
 
To each their own.

I personally don't mind waiting for a free suppressor, and I'm happy with the suppressors I do have from SiCo. I think the Omega is a pretty good general duty suppressor.

I also don't spend any time on social media, so how a company represents themselves on such platforms has little bearing on my perception of them.

If people can't be bothered to wait for a free suppressor, then take heed and buy one instead. Otherwise, it's a pretty good deal.
I don't hate them or their products, I just think that with so many new companies entering the game, with all this new technology being utilized, with all the Form1 guys creating some awesome new style baffles, and super-efficient cans, that SiCo is way behind the times, and really needs to do some more innovating. It seems they're fallen behind. They used to be one of the premier suppressor companies in the game, but over the last 5+ years, I feel they've kind of slipped a little bit.
 
To each their own.

I personally don't mind waiting for a free suppressor, and I'm happy with the suppressors I do have from SiCo. I think the Omega is a pretty good general duty suppressor.

I also don't spend any time on social media, so how a company represents themselves on such platforms has little bearing on my perception of them.

If people can't be bothered to wait for a free suppressor, then take heed and buy one instead. Otherwise, it's a pretty good deal.

Meh if I had to guess, they do the BOGO so they can get an infusion of interest free cash with no up front cost. Basically they buy the materials as they build against the BOGO demand and because everything is spoken for, cuts down on their risk. It's why preorders are retarded... Why should I give you free money up front ? Na chief

They could become insolvent like they did about 6 years ago when they needed investors to come bail them out if they decided to do a simple traditional sale price cut I would imagine..

Sico is genius in that are able to do this not once but twice.... And because they are letting their customers shoulder that risk... They are in 0 hurry to get product out quickly... Why should they? They got free cash in the short term and as long as there is enough margin they are g2g
 
I don't hate them or their products, I just think that with so many new companies entering the game, with all this new technology being utilized, with all the Form1 guys creating some awesome new style baffles, and super-efficient cans, that SiCo is way behind the times, and really needs to do some more innovating. It seems they're fallen behind. They used to be one of the premier suppressor companies in the game, but over the last 5+ years, I feel they've kind of slipped a little bit.
I'll agree that at least from a precision rifle standpoint, they could be doing more to push their products to the forefront.

I don't blame anyone for having that critique.
 
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I use several of their cans and couldn’t be happier. I don’t try to pretend their the best or more operator than another brand. They’ve worked well for me for 10+ years. I’ve had good CS interactions with them. My Radius works as advertised as well as the gas defeating charging handles I recently started using.
I don’t chase 3-4 dB reductions looking for the latest bs.
I don’t mind to wait for free shit. Frankly, anyone that’s gotten in on a “free” can, scope with a certificate or whatever realizes you’re often at the end of the line in receiving. It is what it is.
 
Meh if I had to guess, they do the BOGO so they can get an infusion of interest free cash with no up front cost. Basically they buy the materials as they build against the BOGO demand and because everything is spoken for, cuts down on their risk. It's why preorders are retarded... Why should I give you free money up front ? Na chief

They could become insolvent like they did about 6 years ago when they needed investors to come bail them out if they decided to do a simple traditional sale price cut I would imagine..

Sico is genius in that are able to do this not once but twice.... And because they are letting their customers shoulder that risk... They are in 0 hurry to get product out quickly... Why should they? They got free cash in the short term and as long as there is enough margin they are g2g
The firearms industry is getting ridiculous with this stuff.

It's one thing to take down payments to secure a place in line when custom work is commissioned through a master craftsman.

It's another thing altogether to collect payment and then push back delivery dates month after month for production run items. That's just piss poor management and it's become the norm. Get your shit together.
 
The firearms industry is getting ridiculous with this stuff.

It's one thing to take down payments to secure a place in line when custom work is commissioned through a master craftsman.

It's another thing altogether to collect payment and then push back delivery dates month after month for production run items. That's just piss poor management and it's become the norm. Get your shit together.
Agree but you don’t have to do it if you don’t want to.

In my case I bought a SiCo 36M for $699 on a Black Friday deal and am getting a Sparrow for free. The 36M shipped in 2 weeks.
Had I spent $700 I would have got a .45 Cal suppressor free.
So it’s not like I invested and had to wait. Also, they were upfront about an “estimated” wait time but missed it by 2 months. Anymore that’s almost expected sadly enough.
 
Agree but you don’t have to do it if you don’t want to.

In my case I bought a SiCo 36M for $699 on a Black Friday deal and am getting a Sparrow for free. The 36M shipped in 2 weeks.
Had I spent $700 I would have got a .45 Cal suppressor free.
So it’s not like I invested and had to wait. Also, they were upfront about an “estimated” wait time but missed it by 2 months. Anymore that’s almost expected sadly enough.
Not a bad deal at all.

I suppose my issue is more so following through with commitments. If I tell someone I'll have something wrapped up in two weeks it's getting done in two weeks. If I have to spend the night at the office to make that happen, it's on me and next time I quote longer so I don't have to pull an all nighter again.

Missing deadlines by months on end is weak.
 
Even when you get something for free, people still bitch about it, unbelievable.

If you buy a key from me for $30k I'll give you free car to go with it. Is the car really free?

There's profit baked into the package deal, otherwise the promotion wouldn't exist. You can get creative about throwing the word "free" around, but if we're being honest it's really just a bunch of bullshit semantics.
 
If you buy a key from me for $30k I'll give you free car to go with it. Is the car really free?

There's profit baked into the package deal, otherwise the promotion wouldn't exist. You can get creative about throwing the word "free" around, but if we're being honest it's really just a bunch of bullshit semantics.

I don't understand how its not considered free.

You pay for one suppressor at it's normal price, and you get a second suppressor for no additional cost. That's the definition of free.

Yes, sucks that you have to wait so long for it. But at the end of the day, it's a free suppressor.
 
Again, I paid $699 which was a considerable discount from retail/msrp. That’s the point. It’s definitely a gimme. The .gov is another discussion. 🤦‍♂️
 
Fucking newbies. This is the firearms industry, get with the program guys. The industry motto has been, and always will be:

"You will pay up front in full, receive zero updates, you will never complain, and you will like it. We will deliver your paid in full item at a date and time of our choosing. Dare to complain, and YOU will be made out to be the asshole."
 
Fucking newbies. This is the firearms industry, get with the program guys. The industry motto has been, and always will be:

"You will pay up front in full, receive zero updates, you will never complain, and you will like it. We will deliver your paid in full item at a date and time of our choosing. Dare to complain, and YOU will be made out to be the asshole."

And so far the only person from the commerical side who was cognizant of this industry model and somehow made a company thats ethos was counter to that model turned out to be a scammer from Louisiana...

What an industry :ROFLMAO:
 
Again, I paid $699 which was a considerable discount from retail/msrp. That’s the point. It’s definitely a gimme. The .gov is another discussion. 🤦‍♂️
No.... it just means that there was enough margin in the 699 36m price that they can sell you a sparrow and 36m and still make some profit.

You think businesses just give away product out of the goodness of their heart? Negative

I wouldn't be surprised if the BOGO was to get enough cash going to stay on top of the .gov contact which has more margin baked into it to stay on schedule.

If that means they miss a few months getting johnny go lucky his can...oh well what are you going to do?

Missing your contract date for dcma? Yea you will be getting a visit
 
I don't understand how its not considered free.

You pay for one suppressor at it's normal price, and you get a second suppressor for no additional cost. That's the definition of free.

Yes, sucks that you have to wait so long for it. But at the end of the day, it's a free suppressor.
Because free doesn't exist outside of soup kitchens and unwanted advice.

If the "free" item is subject to conditions, it's not free at all. Manufacturers set the MSRP and/or the selling price of an item. It's a made up number based on cost of goods sold and amortized overhead, plus the manufacturer's desired margin for profit.

You purchased two items for $700. You can allocate the total purchase price however you want between the two items... $350/$350, $500/$200, $600/$100 or $700 and "free." It doesn't matter. In reality, you purchased two suppressors at a discount from that made up MSRP number.

If I called up SiCo and asked for a free suppressor and they told me "sure, come by and pick it up," that would be free. They're making money off of this deal, otherwise they wouldn't be doing it. Nothing is free.
 
Because free doesn't exist outside of soup kitchens and unwanted advice.

If the "free" item is subject to conditions, it's not free at all. Manufacturers set the MSRP and/or the selling price of an item. It's a made up number based on cost of goods sold and amortized overhead, plus the manufacturer's desired margin for profit.

You purchased two items for $700. You can allocate the total purchase price however you want between the two items... $350/$350, $500/$200, $600/$100 or $700 and "free." It doesn't matter. In reality, you purchased two suppressors at a discount from that made up MSRP number.

If I called up SiCo and asked for a free suppressor and they told me "sure, come by and pick it up," that would be free. They're making money off of this deal, otherwise they wouldn't be doing it. Nothing is free.

Sure, nothing is truly free if you want to get all philosophical about it. That goes for pretty much anything.

SiCo is not a non-profit organization, so obviously they are benefiting somehow. Whether it's extra eyes on their product, more product in the hands of consumers and thus potential content creation and reviews, a boost to revenue with a huge jump in suppressor sales, etc.

I'm not going to defend SiCo or their business practices. If you want a SiCo suppressor and don't mind waiting, it's a good deal for the consumer. If you don't want their products and/or can't stand the wait, then look elsewhere.

It's pretty simple.
 
Fucking newbies. This is the firearms industry, get with the program guys. The industry motto has been, and always will be:

"You will pay up front in full, receive zero updates, you will never complain, and you will like it. We will deliver your paid in full item at a date and time of our choosing. Dare to complain, and YOU will be made out to be the asshole."
So it's the WEF (World Economic Forum) of guns... This year Klaus Schwab said he wants the world to become completely dependent on governments and elites, "You will own nothing, and be happy."
 
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My wife has an Omega, I happen to think it's a great can. Nice size, decent weight, and good performance. Better yet it came with a free suppressor that can do double duty on pistols and rimfire.

It's annoying that you have to wait so long for the free suppressor, but it's still a free suppressor. I don't know any other company that is just giving away suppressors. If there is, let me know so I can get a free suppressor.

People just like to bitch for the sake of bitching. And I think people get waaaay too carried away when it comes to suppressor performance and the minutia between suppressors.
I enjoy my saker k
 
I have no dog in the fight, but I seem to recall that this is a recurring issue with their BOGO promotions? I remember reading similar complaints a few years ago. What I will never understand about this industry is why they continue to promote delivery time frames that cannot be met. If I were in the business, I would double or triple my best case scenario delivery estimate. So state up front it will take up to a year to get your free can, for example. No one will complain if it arrives early. Let the consumer decide if they can wait or want to wait. But then again, I don't have a business degree from Harvard so I could be full of shit ;)
 
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I have no dog in the fight, but I seem to recall that this is a recurring issue with their BOGO promotions? I remember reading similar complaints a few years ago. What I will never understand about this industry is why they continue to promote delivery time frames that cannot be met. If I were in the business, I would double or triple my best case scenario delivery estimate. So state up front it will take up to a year to get your free can, for example. No one will complain if it arrives early. Let the consumer decide if they can wait or want to wait. But then again, I don't have a business degree from Harvard so I could be full of shit ;)
Realize that the consumer firearms market is a giant battered wives club. That will make understanding how firearms companies run their businesses much easier.
 
I have no dog in the fight, but I seem to recall that this is a recurring issue with their BOGO promotions? I remember reading similar complaints a few years ago. What I will never understand about this industry is why they continue to promote delivery time frames that cannot be met. If I were in the business, I would double or triple my best case scenario delivery estimate. So state up front it will take up to a year to get your free can, for example. No one will complain if it arrives early. Let the consumer decide if they can wait or want to wait. But then again, I don't have a business degree from Harvard so I could be full of shit ;)
I don't get it either.

If you can't keep up with demand then stop taking orders and suggesting unrealistic lead times. Either way you're selling everything you can produce. If you want to raise prices to increase margins and lower demand, that's fine too. Whatever floats your boat.

Taking someone's money with an eight week lead time, then shipping whenever the hell it's convenient is just poor business management. I don't understand how this is even worthy of discussion..... This isn't something that requires a post graduate education from an ivy league university to comprehend.
 
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I don't get it either.

If you can't keep up with demand then stop taking orders and suggesting unrealistic lead times. Either way you're selling everything you can produce. If you want to raise prices to increase margins and lower demand, that's fine too. Whatever floats your boat.

Taking someone's money with an eight week lead time, then shipping whenever the hell it's convenient is just poor business management. I don't understand how this is even worthy of discussion..... This isn't something that requires a post graduate education from an ivy league university to comprehend.
Firearm manufacturers treat their customers poorly, because that is what the buying public has come to expect. And, the manufacturers know that is what the buying public expects.

"He really is a good man."
"I know he loves me. He just doesn't know how to show it."
"It's not his fault."
"I started the fight."

"They make the best stuff. You always wait for the best stuff."
"They're busy supplying the military. They have contractual obligations. They'll get to the civilian sales in time."
"The owners are retired vets."
"It's the supply chain."
 
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