Got a Gun for XMAS? Here’s How to Suppress It
The best way to cut the noise of a new gun is adding the right suppressor—and SilencerCo has the answer.
The best way to cut the noise of a new gun is adding the right suppressor—and SilencerCo has the answer.
A GLOCK suppressed has to be the easiest of the handgun platforms to begin with. If this is your first foray into shooting suppressed, you'll see why it is so addictive.
Suppressing the .45 ACP is about as straightforward as it gets, and the classic 1911 in .45 ACP makes an ideal host for a solid silencer.
Suppressing a 9mm handgun is relatively easy — a guide to short‑recoil actions, threaded barrels, Nielsen devices, ammo choices, and top suppressors.
Pistons play a crucial role in suppressed handgun performance. Here's how they work and how to choose the best variant for your needs.
Suppressing a rimfire pistol is simple when you know thread types, ammo choices, and suppressor options. Practical tips for range use and hunting.
Every gun deserves to be suppressed. Here's how to navigate the challenges and get the most out of your pistol suppressor.
If you've ever wondered what a Nielsen Device is, what it does, or if you need one for your suppressor, you've come to the right place.
If you are new to shooting suppressed, or—like many of us—dedicated to preserving your hearing, you will need to add a suppressor to your guns. Duct tape is good for many things, but this isn’t one of them. A solid mechanical connection is the way to go, and that begins with a threaded barrel.
Is it legal to buy and use a suppressor in North Carolina? Absolutely! The state follows the national framework for suppressor ownership.
Suppressors and Colorado adventures go hand in hand—just make sure you’re squared away on the legal side before you head out.