SHOT 2025: Angstadt Arms Prophet Rifle Suppressor System

Published on January 23, 2025
Duration: 1:09

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons details the Angstadt Arms Prophet rifle suppressor system, highlighting its innovative design for integrating a suppressor while maintaining a single tax stamp requirement. The system features a 16-inch ported barrel designed to work with HUB-compatible suppressors, offering versatility across multiple calibers including 9mm, .300 Blackout, and 5.56. The included .45 caliber suppressor can also be used independently on other HUB-compatible firearms.

Quick Summary

The Angstadt Arms Prophet rifle suppressor system, showcased at SHOT Show 2025, offers a unique solution for firearm enthusiasts. It integrates a suppressor with a 16-inch ported barrel, allowing for a compact feel similar to an SBR while requiring only a single NFA tax stamp. Available in 9mm, .300 Blackout, and 5.56, it features a HUB-compatible mount for broad suppressor versatility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Prophet System
  2. 00:18Calibers and Barrel Design
  3. 00:32Suppressor Compatibility and Versatility

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Angstadt Arms Prophet suppressor system?

The primary advantage is its ability to provide the compact feel of a suppressed short-barreled rifle while remaining a single tax stamp firearm, thanks to its integrated suppressor design and ported barrel.

What calibers is the Angstadt Arms Prophet rifle available in?

The Angstadt Arms Prophet rifle will be offered in 9mm, .300 Blackout, and 5.56mm, providing flexibility for different shooting applications and ammunition preferences.

How does the Angstadt Arms Prophet system handle suppressor compatibility?

It utilizes a HUB-compatible suppressor mount, a common standard that allows for easy attachment and detachment of various suppressors. The included .45 caliber suppressor is also versatile for other HUB-compatible firearms.

What are the NFA implications for the Angstadt Arms Prophet system?

The system is designed such that only a single NFA tax stamp is required for the suppressor, avoiding the need for an additional stamp for a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) when configured with its 16-inch ported barrel.

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