Suppressor Buying Guide | Step-by-Step Guide to Owning One

Published on September 20, 2024
Duration: 11:05

This guide details the step-by-step process of purchasing a suppressor, from initial research and online setup to using an ATF kiosk for expedited fingerprinting and final certification. It highlights the importance of matching information across platforms and navigating potential delays in the approval process, ultimately leading to the legal acquisition of a suppressor.

Quick Summary

The fastest way to buy a suppressor involves using an FFL with an ATF kiosk for immediate fingerprinting and data submission. You'll also need to set up an online profile with a dealer and an account on eforms.atf.gov, ensuring all your personal information matches perfectly across all platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Suppressor Buying
  2. 00:15Choosing Your Suppressor
  3. 00:34Suppressor Availability Issues
  4. 00:52Online Purchase and FFL Selection
  5. 01:34Expedited Processing with ATF Kiosks
  6. 02:26ATF Kiosk Experience: Fingerprints
  7. 03:15Pre-Kiosk Setup: Online Profile & Photo
  8. 03:51Matching eForms and Dealer Profiles
  9. 04:31Waiting for Certification: Initial Emails
  10. 05:05Review and Signing Documents
  11. 05:31Ready to Certify Notification
  12. 06:00Finalizing Certification at FFL
  13. 06:40Certification Day Delays
  14. 07:10Phone Certification Option
  15. 07:37Correct ATF Username for Certification
  16. 08:48Approval Notification
  17. 09:01Suppressor Pickup
  18. 09:40Suppressor Unboxing and Installation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to buy a suppressor?

The fastest way to buy a suppressor involves using an FFL with an ATF kiosk for immediate fingerprinting and data submission. You'll also need to set up an online profile with a dealer and an account on eforms.atf.gov, ensuring all your personal information matches perfectly across all platforms.

How long does it take to get a suppressor approved now?

The approval time for suppressors has significantly decreased. While historically it could take 6-12 months, with the use of ATF kiosks and expedited processes, some approvals can now happen within days or weeks, though specific FFL certification schedules can impact this.

What information do I need for ATF eForms certification?

For ATF eForms certification, you'll need your specific ATF username (not necessarily your email) and the PIN you created when setting up your ATF account. It's crucial to ensure this username is the one provided by the ATF within your profile, not just your login credential.

Can I speed up the suppressor buying process?

Yes, you can speed up the suppressor buying process by using an FFL with an ATF kiosk for immediate fingerprinting and data entry. Pre-registering with a suppressor dealer like Silencer Shop and ensuring your eForms account details precisely match your dealer profile are also key steps.

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