Traveling? The TSA, Firearms, and Suppressors
Traveling with a suppressor? No problem! This guide has all the tips for flying — or driving — with firearms and suppressors.
Traveling with a suppressor? No problem! This guide has all the tips for flying — or driving — with firearms and suppressors.
Not sure about suppressor caliber compatibility? Check out our guide to matching ammo with your suppressor for the best performance and fit.
It is important to understand the process in order to legally pass down your NFA items. If you don't, it may be turned back over to the ATF.
Quieter shots, less recoil, and a better time in the blind — you've got to check out the Salvo 12 for duck hunting suppressed.
A suppressor makes range day better for everyone. Reducing your firearm’s noise level is among the most courteous actions you can take.
From early designs to modern innovations, here's a quick look at how suppressor technology has evolved since Maxim's first silencer.
Who needs a suppressor cover? You do! Your blaster of choice might be the 1969 Dodge Charger of rifles, but if it doesn’t have a Hemi, it just isn’t everything it could be. Think of the suppressor as a Hemi.
Texas has long been proactive in enhancing firearms rights at the state level. Here’s everything you need to know about the Texas Suppressor Freedom Act.
At first, navigating the world of suppressors might seem overwhelming, but don't worry. Once you get a handle on the basics, it's completely manageable.
Subsonic versus supersonic ammunition — here's the breakdown of what they are, what they're used for, and understanding the differences them.
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