Silencer Secrets — GMP #285

This episode of the Guns Magazine podcast, featuring Tom McCale of American Handgunner, demystifies the process of purchasing a firearm silencer. It highlights the significantly simplified acquisition process facilitated by companies like Silencer Central, which utilizes kiosks for fingerprinting and photo capture, making the purchase nearly as straightforward as buying other firearm accessories in legal states. The discussion also touches on the benefits of silencers, dispels common myths, and addresses recent industry news.

Quick Summary

Buying a silencer is now significantly easier thanks to companies like Silencer Central, which utilize kiosks for streamlined NFA purchases. This process includes electronic fingerprinting and photo capture, allowing for direct-to-home delivery in legal states, making silencers more accessible for law-abiding citizens.

Frequently Asked Questions

How has the process of buying a silencer changed?

Companies like Silencer Central have revolutionized silencer purchases with kiosks that handle fingerprinting, photos, and paperwork, allowing for direct-to-home delivery in legal states, a significant improvement over the older, more cumbersome methods.

Are silencers as quiet as they are in movies?

No, silencers significantly reduce muzzle blast but do not make firearms silent. The action of the firearm and the supersonic crack of the bullet can still be heard. A suppressed gunshot is typically around 130 dB, louder than a jackhammer.

What are the benefits of owning a silencer?

Silencers make shooting more polite and enjoyable, reduce hearing damage risk, and can make firearms easier to shoot, especially for new shooters. They also have practical applications in hunting and professional use.

What is the NFA tax stamp for silencers?

The National Firearms Act (NFA) requires a $200 tax stamp for silencer purchases, which involves a background check and registration. This fee currently goes to the U.S. general fund.

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