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Buying a Suppressor in 2026

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5 year old buck +
On another thread I shared of a coyote & hog gun build. Several on the forum have expressed interest in hunting with a suppressed rifle. With the January 1 repeal of the $200 suppressor tax (but not the ATF process), suppressors are growing exponentially in popularity. So, where does one begin? Here is my journey to far. (BTW, while I believe silencers should be an OTC item, debating or discussing that is not the purpose of this thread:

Late 2025: I shot a suppressed rifle for the first time. I was impressed. The idea of a quieter rifle PLUS reduced felt recoil and improved accuracy and performance were selling points. I looked at Silencer Central, SilencerCo, E-Silencer, Capital Armory, etc.)
Feb 5: Account created with Silencer Shop. Began researching suppressors. I decided I wanted one suppressor that would work with a hog/coyote build in .223 (1/2" threads) and a deer rifle in 6.5 Creedmore with 5/8" threads). Thus, I narrowed my research to a .30 call suppressor.
Feb 19: Ordered suppressor, completed paperwork online. Found that completing account beforehand (with lots of data) did not speed up the process. I ended up ordering the Reliant (brand) Simple Man 30 caliber (model) using the Individual Form 4 process.
Feb 20: Uploaded passport photo (I took this myself on a white background), then went to gun dealership chose online for fingerprinting (included in the price of the suppressor).
Feb 22: Completed more documents online (basically the same questions as the ATF 4473)
Feb 23: Email from the Silencer Shop compliance team that everything looked good.
Feb 23: ATF Form 4 & POA documentation completed online (seemed redundant)
March 5: ATF Form 4 ready to submit. Dealer calls and asks me to come into the shop, however, I am out of town.
March 10: After researching "Form 4 ready to submit," I call the dealer and we are able to do this over the phone & computer.
March 11: ATF "in process" update email
March 16: Still "in process."

The next step is "pick up the suppressor" which should be in the next 10 days.
Pros:
1) The online forms are well done and easy to execute. As an FFL 07, I have to fill out forms annually with the AFT. Silencer Shop has taken the AFT forms and make them user friendly. I am sure other vendors, such as Silencer Central have done the same.
2) I was able to make my own "passport photo" for uploading.
3) Being able to do the fingerprints at the dealer kiosk. Be sure to pick a receiving dealer that has a fingerprint kiosk, as this is included in the price.
4) The regular, but not overwhelming, updates from Silencer Shop.

Cons:
1) I had to answer the same questions twice (based on the ATF 4473).
2) There are no great deals on suppressors due to current demand.
 
Update: While at work the following email came from the ATF, so basically 4 business days for ATF approval.


This is to advise you that the status of your eForms submission with the subject Permit/Control number has changed to APPROVED

Permit/Control No: XXXXXXXXXXXX
Your Reference No: XXXXXXXXXXXX
Submission Date: 03/16/2026
Form ID: ATF Form 4 (5320.4) - Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of Firearm

Please logon to the eForms site for more details.

If you have any questions about your eForms submission, please contact:
for Imports questions, call (304) 616-4550
for NFA questions, call (304) 616-4500
for AFMER questions, call (304) 616-4590
for Firearms Licensing questions, call 1-866-662-2750

Thank you for using eForms.
 
I have good things to say about the SilencerShop app and Kiosk experience.

I waited about a year for the approvals, twice. I'm glad to see they have sped up the processing times to something reasonable now.
 
Awesome! Thanks for the updates. I think I'll grab a 22 rimfire suppressor this Spring.

Are they going to mail it to you, or does it have to be mailed to an FFL? My local FFL wants $100 to transfer NFA items.
 
Are they going to mail it to you, or does it have to be mailed to an FFL? My local FFL wants $100 to transfer NFA items.
You have to pick it up at an FFL.
 
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