R&R | No $200 Tax On Suppressors Now!

Published on January 8, 2026
Duration: 7:54

This video from The Gun Dungeon discusses the recent news regarding the removal of the $200 tax stamp for suppressors. The host, an experienced firearms enthusiast, clarifies that while the tax is gone, the mandatory ATF registration process remains. He also speculates on the potential legal implications of this change and discusses various purchasing options and market predictions.

Quick Summary

The $200 tax stamp for suppressors has been removed, but the ATF registration process, including the Form 4, remains mandatory. This change is expected to boost suppressor sales significantly, potentially leading to shortages. The host also discusses legal implications and online purchasing options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Tax News & ATF Process
  2. 00:47Personal Suppressor Purchase Plans (YHM 9mm)
  3. 02:21Legal Speculation on NFA Registration
  4. 03:34Online Suppressor Vendor Discussion
  5. 06:01Market Predictions: Suppressor Shortages

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the $200 tax on suppressors completely gone?

Yes, the $200 tax stamp associated with suppressor purchases has been removed. However, it's crucial to understand that suppressors still need to be registered with the ATF, and the standard application process remains in place.

Do I still need to register a suppressor after the tax removal?

Absolutely. Even though the $200 tax is gone, suppressors are still regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). You must still complete the required ATF paperwork, including the Form 4, and undergo the background check process.

What does the removal of the suppressor tax mean for the market?

The host predicts a significant increase in suppressor sales following the tax removal. This surge could lead to widespread shortages as demand outpaces supply, especially during peak purchasing times like tax refund season.

Are there specific suppressors or firearms discussed in the video?

The video mentions the YHM 9mm Suppressor as a potential purchase, noting its compatibility with 9mm subsonic loads and 300 Blackout. The CZ Scorpion is also highlighted as a firearm suitable for use with this suppressor.

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