Suppressed Firearms
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Firearms integrated with a permanently attached or readily detachable suppressor (“integral suppressors”); always NFA items requiring FFL and Form 4/permit (e.g., integrally suppressed Ruger 10/22).
Find Your Perfect Suppressed Firearm
Suppressed firearms offer a unique shooting experience by significantly reducing noise and recoil. Ideal for both recreational shooting and hunting, these firearms enhance accuracy and comfort.
FFL Required
FN 96100838 Catch 22 Ti Rimfire Suppressor 5.25" Black Titanium
FN America
MAP $509.00
FFL Required
Gemtech 12119 GMT-300BLK Suppressor 300 Blackout Titanium 5/8x24 Thread
GEMTECH
$814.00
FFL Required
Gemtech Neutron Rifle Suppressor 7.62NATO Direct Thread 5/8X24 Titanium
Gemtech
$538.00
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When purchasing suppressed firearms, consider factors such as the type of suppressor, caliber compatibility, and the firearm's intended use. Popular uses for suppressed firearms include hunting, target shooting, and tactical applications, where noise reduction can be crucial. Key features to look for include the suppressor's material, weight, and mounting options, as these can affect performance and ease of use. Brands like Dead Air, HUXWRX, and Griffin Armament are known for their quality and reliability, making them excellent choices for both novice and experienced shooters. Additionally, ensure that you are aware of the legal requirements for owning NFA/Class 3 firearms in your state, as these can vary significantly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Suppressed Firearms
What is a suppressed firearm?
A suppressed firearm is equipped with a suppressor that reduces noise and muzzle flash.
Do I need a special license to buy a suppressed firearm?
Yes, purchasing a suppressed firearm requires compliance with NFA regulations and a Class 3 license.
What are the benefits of using a suppressor?
Suppressors reduce noise, recoil, and improve accuracy, making shooting more comfortable.
Can I use a suppressor on any firearm?
Not all firearms are compatible with suppressors; check for caliber and threading specifications.
How do I maintain my suppressor?
Regular cleaning and inspection are essential for maintaining suppressor performance and longevity.