SILENCER CENTRAL TRAITORS TO THE 2A??

Published on May 19, 2025
Duration: 14:37

This video discusses allegations that Silencer Central has been lobbying to keep suppressors on the NFA registry, potentially hindering the passage of the Hearing Protection Act. The speaker expresses disappointment and questions Silencer Central's commitment to Second Amendment advocacy, contrasting their actions with other industry players.

Quick Summary

Allegations suggest Silencer Central has been lobbying to keep suppressors regulated under the NFA, potentially opposing the Hearing Protection Act. Their business model, which includes NFA paperwork handling, creates a vested interest in the current system, contrasting with companies like Silencer Shop that support the HPA.

Chapters

  1. 00:42Introduction: Hard Truth Monday
  2. 01:04Silencer Central Under Fire
  3. 01:50Story Breakdown: Amolands & YouTubers
  4. 02:23The Core Allegation: NFA Lobbying
  5. 03:05Silencer Central's Business Model
  6. 04:08The Hearing Protection Act (HPA)
  7. 04:32GOA Letter & Silencer Central's Response
  8. 05:10Silencer Central's Official Statement
  9. 05:31Industry Reactions & Criticism
  10. 06:16Hard Truth: The Industry's Response
  11. 06:36Speaker's Stance on Industry Issues
  12. 07:51The 'Viable Tool' Argument
  13. 08:46Company Trust Continuum: Troy Industries
  14. 09:15Redemption & Handling of Crises
  15. 09:43Prediction: What Will Happen?
  16. 09:54Speaker's Personal Stance on Silencer Central
  17. 10:07Meme Break
  18. 12:31More Memes & Silencer Central Reference
  19. 13:55Hard Truth Monday Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the allegations against Silencer Central?

Allegations suggest Silencer Central has been lobbying to keep suppressors regulated under the NFA, potentially hindering the passage of the Hearing Protection Act. This is seen by some as a betrayal of Second Amendment advocacy.

What is the Hearing Protection Act (HPA)?

The Hearing Protection Act is proposed legislation aimed at removing firearm suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA) registry. If passed, suppressors would be regulated like other firearms, without the need for a tax stamp or extensive paperwork.

Why is Silencer Central's business model relevant to the NFA debate?

Silencer Central's business model includes handling NFA paperwork and directly shipping suppressors to customers. This creates a vested interest in maintaining the current NFA regulations, as it is integral to their service offering.

How does Silencer Central's stance compare to other companies?

While Silencer Central faces accusations of lobbying against the Hearing Protection Act, other companies like Silencer Shop have publicly supported the HPA by signing letters advocating for its passage.

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