Smith & Wesson enters the .300 Blackout market with new M&P15 AXE SBR and pistol models built around eight-inch barrels and Gemtech’s suppressor-optimized GVAC gas system.
The Cascade SR is built with a threaded muzzle, so shooters can easily screw on a suppressor to reduce their rifle’s decibel level. And because a suppressor will add length at the end of your barrel, the Cascade SR has been shortened so you’re not awkwardly banging it off trees and bu...
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . This week we are looking at the BOE Suppression family of IncoLite silencers. These are unique cans that are both light...
CINCINNATI, OH — Four of the biggest names in Second Amendment advocacy just asked a federal appeals court to do something no circuit has done: hold that the National Firearms Act’s registration scheme for short-barreled rifles violates the Constitution. The National Rifle Association, Fi...
Magnum hunting rifles demand more from a suppressor. Here’s how to compare materials, caliber ratings, weight, balance, and durability before buying. The post Best Suppressors for Magnum Hunting Cartridges appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
We all have a broom or shoe closet at home that houses all of our firearm cases. Big, small, medium, large… you probably own countless sizes, but how well do they actually fit? Were they made with any purpose in mind? [Federal Premium enters the chatroom] Federal has created mindful cases ...
Modern training, competition, and high-volume shooting are pushing suppressors harder than ever. Here's how to keep your can running cool. The post Suppressor Heat Management for High Volume Fire appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
AmmoLand readers can get 750 rounds of Winchester Super Suppressed .300 Blackout 200-grain subsonic ammunition for $566.08 using code ALand5, cutting the price to approximately 75 cents per round.
Four major gun-rights groups say 1.17 million registered SBRs are protected arms. Their Sixth Circuit brief argues the NFA registry rests on a 1934 drafting accident, not American history.