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Suppressors are moving off the ITAR list in 2026, simplifying international travel with cans, and marking a major win for the industry.
Whether you’re hunting, target shooting, or just want to protect your hearing, Missouri suppressor laws give you a green light—just follow the federal rules.
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.
Looking for the best suppressors for your handgun in 2025? Explore top-rated SilencerCo suppressors for .22 LR, 9mm, .380, .45 ACP, and more—plus our subgun pick
The best hunting suppressors address all of the relevant factors: sound suppression, recoil reduction, weight, length, and versatility. Here are the top 5 options.
Now that I’ve shot a 6.5 Creedmoor suppressed, I’ve become a convert. Check out SilencerCo’s best 6.5 Creedmoor suppressors.
Confused by suppressor mounts? Learn SilencerCo mount sizes, ASR, direct thread, 3-lug, and piston systems—what they do, how they work, and which one you need.
Suppressed home defense handguns offer serious advantages. Reduced sound signature and muzzle blast are critical benefits in a tight home protection scenario.
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

