2026 The Year of The Suppressor + What is the Best PCC 📱

Published on March 11, 2026
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This live stream from Classic Firearms delves into the evolving world of suppressors and Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs). Experts discuss advancements in suppressor technology, including additive manufacturing (3D printing), and explore various models and brands. The conversation also covers NFA regulations, PCC platforms like the SIG MPX, and compatibility issues with triggers and barrel threads. The instructors offer insights into the market dynamics and future trends in suppressor development.

Quick Summary

Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is a key trend in suppressor technology, allowing for complex internal designs that manage gas flow and improve performance. While tax stamps are no longer required for suppressors, NFA regulations still mandate background checks and fingerprints for certain items like AOWs.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Welcome & Topic Intro: Suppressors & PCCs
  2. 00:56NFA Changes & Suppressor Tax Stamp Updates
  3. 01:46Additive Manufacturing in Suppressor Design
  4. 02:30Specific Suppressor Models & Brands Discussed
  5. 03:22YouTube Policies & Stream Schedule
  6. 03:54Viewer Interaction & Technical Glitches
  7. 04:55SIG MPX & FRT Trigger Compatibility Issues
  8. 05:20Cat MOB Suppressor & MPX Barrel Threading
  9. 06:12MPX Barrel Modifications & FRT Trigger Durability
  10. 06:52Polymer vs. Aluminum Firearm Chassis
  11. 07:35Q Suppressors & Ridgeback Rodie 6 Review
  12. 08:52B&T Suppressors & White Labeling Practices
  13. 09:14Canik/Otter Creek Labs Suppressors & PCCs
  14. 09:59Inconel Suppressors & Aero Lahar 30
  15. 10:25Suppressor Cost Projections & Market Trends
  16. 10:59PCC Suppressor Feedback: DD Null & Wolfman
  17. 11:27AR-15 Barrel Length, Suppressors & BCGs
  18. 12:35The Role & Value of PCCs
  19. 13:00Stream Wrap-up & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the latest trends in suppressor technology for 2026?

Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is a major trend, enabling intricate internal designs for better gas management. Companies are innovating with materials like Inconel and Haynes for enhanced performance and durability in suppressors.

How have NFA regulations changed regarding suppressors?

While tax stamps are no longer required for suppressors, short-barrel rifles, and shotguns, Accessory Other Weapons (AOWs) still require a $5 tax stamp. The process still involves fingerprints and background checks.

What are the top Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) discussed?

The discussion highlighted the SIG MPX, B&T APC9 Pro, GHM9, CZ Scorpion, and Stribog SP9A3 as top PCCs. The MP5 is also mentioned as a historical benchmark.

Are there specific compatibility issues with the SIG MPX and suppressors?

Yes, the SIG MPX has a unique left-hand thread pitch on its barrel, meaning standard 1/2x28 suppressors won't fit without specialized adapters or barrel replacements.

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