SilencerCo Suppressor Demo Event

Published on December 23, 2015
Duration: 22:42

This event coverage from the SilencerCo Quiet Riot Tour at Griffin Gun Club highlights the accessibility of suppressors and addresses common misconceptions about their legality. It details the NFA process, including wait times and the benefits of NFA trusts for family ownership. The video also touches on the practical advantages of suppressors for hunting and their increasing social acceptance, concluding with a live-fire demonstration.

Quick Summary

Suppressors are legal to own through the National Firearms Act (NFA) process, which includes an application, background check, and a $200 tax stamp. NFA trusts offer benefits for multi-person ownership, allowing family members to possess suppressors even when the primary owner is away.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: SilencerCo Quiet Riot Tour & Griffin Gun Club
  2. 01:02NFA Wait Times & SilencerCo Advocacy
  3. 02:49Suppressor Legality & Public Perception
  4. 06:36NFA Trusts & Family Ownership Benefits
  5. 09:07Hunting with Suppressors & Social Acceptance
  6. 11:08Live Fire Demo: Suppressed SIG MPX

Frequently Asked Questions

Are suppressors legal to own?

Yes, suppressors (silencers) are legal to own in most US states through the National Firearms Act (NFA) process. This involves submitting an application, undergoing a background check, and paying a $200 tax stamp.

What are NFA trusts and why are they useful?

NFA trusts are legal entities that allow multiple individuals to jointly possess NFA items like suppressors. This is beneficial for families or groups, as it permits possession even when the primary owner is absent.

How long does it take to get a suppressor?

The wait time for suppressor approval through the NFA process can vary significantly, often ranging from several months to over a year, depending on ATF processing times.

What are the benefits of using a suppressor for hunting?

Suppressors offer significant hearing protection for hunters, reducing the risk of permanent hearing damage. They also minimize noise disturbance to wildlife and other hunters in the vicinity.

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