You can't find an action movie where a suppressor isn't used, usually screwed into the muzzle of an all-black pistol or sniper rifle. When fired, these guns make a barely noticeable sound that's closer to an air gun than a firearm.
That isn't accurate. A suppressed gun is still loud when fired. However, they do significantly reduce the sound. So, while a firearm suppressor won't keep you hidden, they will protect your hearing at the range. They also reduce flash and felt recoil, improving your precision both while practicing and when you need your gun most.
Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore is proud to be the gun store where shooters can find everything they need for hunting, range practice, and self-defense. Whether you're looking for a firearm suppressor or high-quality ammunition for sale, you'll find it in our collection.
To make your experience with us easy, we only offer guns for sale that we currently have in stock in our warehouse. You can count on fast shipping with no danger of surprise backorders. Plus, we ship nationwide, with free shipping available to customers in the Lower 48. And if you ever run into any problems with your order, our dedicated in-house customer service team is here to help. Order your next firearm or firearm accessory today at Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore.
Suppressors may not mute your gun, but they do reduce the noise of gunfire. If you're regularly shooting at the range, every kind of sound-dampening equipment — including shooting earplugs and earmuffs — is critical for protecting your hearing. They also improve precision by reducing felt recoil and muzzle flash.
While the exact decibel depends on the caliber and load of the cartridge, suppressors typically reduce the sound of gunfire to around 110-120 dB. That's loud, but not deafening. This helps mitigate the damage to your hearing that regularly firing guns causes.
To complete your suppressor purchase, please contact your dealer and have them send a copy of their FFL and SOT to [email protected] with your order number in the subject line of the email. Failure to do so may delay your suppressor order, as we cannot file your Form 3 until we have received the dealer's FFL and SOT. Once we receive these documents, we will file the necessary Form 3 to finalize the transfer of your suppressor for sale. If you have questions about your suppressor purchase or the process, please contact our customer service team.