you can buy a lower at most any gun shop for $70+$20 transfer(ffl item)
That sounds cheap, but there is a local shop I bought my FNH 5.7 from and my Ruger LCP II. I managed to get $100 off the $1,300 price tag on the 5.7, knowing that I could get one from an online shop for $1,090. So it cost me $110 more (plus tax?) to buy from my local shop, but they have spent a lot of time with me and share a lot of knowledge. The owner is in the military and trains SEALS locally and one of his sales guys (who I usually deal with) is a LEO and former Air Marshal, so when I get advice on firearms, ammo, and tactical "how to" advice from them it's the real deal.
The LEO sales guy suggested an AR-10 that fires 7.62x51mm or .308 (for those who don't know) which is a BIG round. He made that suggestion when I was asking about a. 458 SOCOM rifle.
Anyway, between my research and my particular percieved uses for a rifle, and the recommendation of the owner, a AR-15 platform "pistol" (to work around a federal tax stamp for a SBR) with a 300 Blackout caliber upper, using a suppressor (aka silencer) and subsonic ammo was just the ticket! I am also going to get a .223+5.56 upper so I can share ammo with my wife in case I run out of 300 Blackout ammo and the Zombie horde has not yet been fully dispatched.
Easier to find and make rounds of 300 Blackout, way lighter than an AR-10, still a large projectile, interchangeable upper to share ammo, and whisper quiet with the suppressor and subsonic ammo.
I hope the "hearing protection act" passes into law, but I am not going to wait, and I am going to go ahead and file my application for my federal tax stamp for the suppressor now. I expect it will take 6 months or so to get through that process. If the hearing protection act passes, I'll get my $200 back from the feds anyway, and the demand for suppressors is going to skyrocket once it passes, so that's another reason to get busy with filing my app now.