about how you’ll use your suppressor. The way you use your suppressor should determine the features you’ll shop for in a suppressor. The features you decide are important, should be the determining factors in what suppressor you purchase
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How to Choose a Suppressor – Things To Consider Before You Pull the Trigger
BY True Pearce Published: April 10, 2022 { 13 comments }AZIAK Equipment Ultralight Bino Clamp Tripod Adapter Review
BY True Pearce Published: April 4, 2022 { 2 comments }I’m always looking for a better mousetrap. So far, the AZIAK Equipment bino clamp is the best lightweight bino/tripod adapter I’ve seen for hunting and lightweight applications where saving every ounce of weight matters.
SIG’s NEW P322 Rimfire – Fully Tested w/18 Different Types of Ammo!
BY True Pearce Published: March 22, 2022 { 14 comments }Today is 3/22/22 and it’s no coincidence or accident that SIG Sauer is announcing their newest pistol, the SIG P322. It’s not a P320 or a P365 but it’s obvious, as soon
You Don’t Need a License to Own a Suppressor: $200 Taxes, Constructive Possession, & Made In Your State Suppressors
BY True Pearce Published: March 20, 2022 { 22 comments }On a regular basis, I hear knowledgeable gun owners say that they’d love to own a suppressor but that they don’t want to get a class 3 license. It just isn’t worth the hassle to them.
Why a Silencer Might Prevent Dementia & 17 Other Reasons You Need a Suppressor
BY Published: February 19, 2022 { 0 comments }18 total reasons everyone should own a suppressor.
GunsAmerica Exclusive! First Look at the NEW Sig Cross Precision Rifle
BY True Pearce Published: February 13, 2022 { 3 comments }newest products including the new 10K Rangefinding Bino’s that have been announced but that still haven’t hit shelves.
Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks
BY True Pearce Published: February 13, 2022 { 9 comments }Most people don’t think of lever actions when they consider modern self-defense rifles mostly because they were the military, law enforcement, and civilian choice of the late 1800s. The libtards aren’t as threatened by them and you can still own them in places like New York. By design, they weren’t originally made to mount optics, lights, lasers, or suppressors. Turns out that with a few modifications they work fantastic for all of that though.
SIG SLH 7.62 TI Suppressor – Designed For Overall Health
BY True Pearce Published: January 14, 2022 { 1 comment }SIG Sauer has been aggressively designing, engineering, and winning military contracts since Ron Cohen took over as CEO. When the military told SIG that the suppressors being used by warfighters were venting toxic, carcinogenic fumes back into shooter’s faces through ejection ports and around charging handles, SIG decided to design a low back pressure suppressor line to reduce the amount of toxic gas going back towards the shooter’s nose and mouth.
Get a Suppressor in as little as 30 days with the NEW ATF eForm System – Step-by-Step
BY True Pearce Published: January 9, 2022 { 17 comments }There’s likely never going to be a better time than the present to buy a suppressor. The ATF has finally moved the process for buying a suppressor into this century with online eForms that now support electronic Form 4’s. This will substantially cut the time required to purchase and possess a suppressor or silencer.
29 Facts About the NASTI Plus the Gear Fielded
BY True Pearce Published: November 7, 2021 { 20 comments }NASTI, a little know match in the civilian world, happened last month with the best military sniper teams in the world. GunsAmerica has the exclusive story and covers the guns & gear used by America’s elite.









