Firearms & Gun Parts
The classic garden gun—paired with a modern rimfire suppressor—is an absolute necessity for the 21st-century homesteader.
My go-to .22 LR is a Ruger, and now I’ve built a simple .22 WMR that bridges the gap to the .223. SilencerCo’s Sparrow takes both guns to an entirely new level.
Who doesn’t think a massive, single-shot rifle-caliber pistol will be a ton of fun? Let’s go shooting with the suppressed Rossi Brawler in .300 BLK.
Incremental changes between GLOCK generations has been standard procedure over the last 40 years, but if Gen6 is any indication, that era is officially over.
The Get Home Bag version of the 30X features a threaded barrel and suppressor height sights. The little Tomcat quickly became one of my favorite suppressor hosts.
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.
The development of a supporessor for the M109G 155mm self-propelled Howitzer does beg the question, is a tank silencer possible?
Yeah, “rifle is fine” and all that, but seriously, what’s not to like about a suppressed AK? Just make sure you have a plan.
Celebrities have played a significant role in transforming suppressors from a niche to a mainstream safety device. Here are some of the most famous suppressor users.
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.

