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How to Buy a Silencer: 10 Easy Steps

A lot of shooters still don’t realize that they can own silencers legally, or if they do know that, they’re intimidated about the process. And it’s true, making your initial silencer purchase can be a…


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National Firearms Act For Beginners: Using Form 1 to Manufacture an NFA Item

When an individual or a trust/corporation (read about the Silencer Shop Single Shot Trust HERE) purchases an existing NFA-regulated “firearm” (silencer, short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun, “any other weapon,” destructive device, or machine gun), the application…




The Clandestine Operative’s Sidearm of Choice: The High Standard Model HD MS Pistol

https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&merchant_id=5d391a0c-3e75-4fc3-8cfc-95acd6d4017b&website_id=4e8a62e5-c9f2-4169-947d-06856fc118da&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.crossbreedholsters.com By Justin Black of Spycraft101 Among intelligence agencies and clandestine organizations, the High Standard Model HD Military Silencer (MS) is the standard for suppressed pistols by which all others are judged. First adopted by…


Silencer Review: YHM R9 Fully Welded 9mm Suppressor

Jeremy S. for TTAG When a straightforward, durable, good looking suppressor at an aggressive price comes along, it’s sure to catch my interest. Checking every one of those boxes, YHM’s new R9 jumped right to…




Silencer Review: Dead Air Nomad-Ti Suppressor

Nearly two years ago I lucked out and was one of the first people outside of Dead Air Silencers to shoot their then-new Nomad-30 suppressor. Over the next few months, the more I shot a…


Classic Wonder Nine: Smith & Wesson Model 59

Like bellbottoms and disco, the Model 59 was 1970s cool in a red-and-white striped Ford Gran Torino kinda way. (All photos: Guns.com) One of the more key developments in American semi-auto pistol history, Smith &…