How To Attach a Suppressor
Owning a suppressor is just the beginning of your journey in shooting suppressed. The other part is attaching it to your firearm. Here's how.
Owning a suppressor is just the beginning of your journey in shooting suppressed. The other part is attaching it to your firearm. Here's how.
When it comes to firearms, the choice of muzzle device can have a significant impact on shooting performance. Two popular muzzle devices are muzzle brakes and flash hiders, each designed to serve different functions.
To legally obtain a silencer, Americans must complete the steps required by the NFA. This is the history behind the process and what to expect when you buy a silencer.
The ATF Form 4 process is required to legally purchase a silencer. The process is mandated by federal law and by the ATF. Let's take a look at the process, and the wait times for approval from the ATF
SilencerCo is busy as ever! Investments in new machine tools, robotics, and processes are ultimately investments in their people. Such efforts rarely go unrewarded, and SilencerCo’s path forward appears surer than ever.
Competitive shooting is growing as a sport, and competing suppressed makes a big difference. Here's why, and which SilencerCo cans to use.
Yes, gun silencers make gun shots quieter, but not inaudible. Surprisingly, the real purpose of silencers is hearing protection. Here is how they work:
With the wide variety of firearms out there, suppressors must also vary in design and function to be able to accommodate them correctly. Here are main types of suppressors.
Supressors are surprisingly versatile! Here are the things to consider when buying a suppressor is your next step.
The SilencerCo Velos LBP is just what your 5.56 caliber semi and fully automatic firearms have been waiting for.
It's no secret that silencers offer multiple benefits to shooters. If you're like many others, you may be asking yourself, "Why should I buy a Silencer?" Here are ten reasons why.