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Behold the Unicorn: Fast Suppressor Approval

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Recent changes in approval processes at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) appear to have drastically shortened suppressor approval wait times.

A black suppressor sits among rifle brass on a table.

HuxWrx Brings Another Can to the Table: Ventum 762 Reviewed

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HuxWrx Safety Co. has released the first universal HUB-compatible flow-through suppressor, the Ventum 762. This 30 caliber suppressor isn’t unique just because of its flow-through design and compatibility with the most common suppressor mounting options, but also because it has a removable 3-D printed core.

0 - Echelon Suppressor Test

Suppressor Testing On The New Springfield Echelon 9mm

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GunsAmerica’s Editor-in-Chief, True Pearce, had a chance to put the new Springfield Echelon 9mm through suppressor testing

2 - Getting Cozy with the SilencerCo Hybrid 46M

Getting Cozy with the SilencerCo Hybrid 46M

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Suppressors are just so cool. SilencerCo leads the way with suppressor technology and has reaped numerous awards. Heck, the Banish 30 just received the Banish 30 won Guns and Ammo’s Silencer of the year. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Hybrid 46M sweeps award season next year. I got my hands on one of these new cans, and with the help of my local FFL/SOT, Big Bend Outfitters, I got to take it to the range and have my own quiet riot.

Silencer Central: My Experience Buying a Suppressor

Silencer Central: My Experience Buying a Suppressor

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One way or another, you are going to have to do some work obtaining a suppressor. Silencer Central takes most of the pressure of the buyer.

The SilencerCo Scythe-Ti: The High-Tech Sound Suppressor for the Information Age

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The new SilencerCo Scythe-Ti is arguably the most advanced rifle-caliber sound suppressor in the world. The Scythe-Ti represents a mystical synergistic melding of cutting-edge suppressor design with state-of-the-art materials science.

2 - Getting Cozy with the SilencerCo Hybrid 46M

The SilencerCo Hybrid 46M – Full Review

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Suppressors are just so cool. SilencerCo leads the way with suppressor technology and has reaped numerous awards. Heck, the Banish 30 just received the Banish 30 won Guns and Ammo’s Silencer of the year. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Hybrid 46M sweeps award season next year. I got my hands on one of these new cans, and with the help of my local FFL/SOT, Big Bend Outfitters, I got to take it to the range and have my own quiet riot.

3D Printed Suppressor Reviewed: HuxWrx Flow 7.62 Ti

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Even with the suppressor glowing red-hot and the handguard too hot to touch, the flow 762 Ti never failed or caused any degradation in performance. To this day, there is still no visual wear that I can detect on the blast baffle or muzzle device.

CANCON Phoenix – A Quiet Day At The Range

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CANCON is a unique shooting range event hosted by the Recoil Group.  Like Sig Freedom Days it was a chance for potential customers to go hands-on with hundreds of guns for a reasonable fee.  Unlike Freedom Days, every gun at CANCON was wearing a silencer.

Suppressor Talk: Adjustable Gas Blocks Required?

Are adjustable Gas Blocks Required? How To Adjust a Gas Block & Gas Block Recommendations

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In today’s day and age with many people “building” or assembling AR’s out of random parts kits, reliable cycling can get tricky, especially when adding in suppressors.