
The $0 NFA Tax Stamp also Covers Short-Barrel Rifles & Shotguns
While most figure suppressor sales with skyrocket with the $0 Tax Stamp, short-barrel firearms are also included, as are AOWs.

While most figure suppressor sales with skyrocket with the $0 Tax Stamp, short-barrel firearms are also included, as are AOWs.

When purchasing your first suppressor, there are some things you need to know. Part 1 of this series covers what you need before you buy.

Before buying a suppressor, understanding caliber bore size and mounting systems is critical. Part 2 of this GunBroker series explains the basics in simple terms.

By the time most first-time buyers reach this stage, they have narrowed down calibers and mounting options. Now comes the part that separates a good purchase from a frustrating one.

Before you buy your first suppressor, it’s important to understand caliber ratings and what they mean. Part 4 of this GunBroker series breaks it down for you.

The ATF has announced a eForm blackout between the holidays in preparation for a surge in applications in January.

With the recent government shutdown, all non-essential personnel will be furloughed. This includes the ATF and will affect services.

Franklin Armory won in court against the ATF classification of its Antithesis firearms as NFA items. These now sell via form 4473.

The Big Beautiful Bill eliminates the NFA tax stamp for silencers and SBRs. Here’s what you still need to know.

Silencer, suppressor, can, muffler, they’re really the same thing. Of course, with all the recent fuss some ask, are suppressors worth it?

After providing gifts to family & friends, it’s time to think about something for you. To that end, check out the Gunbroker NFA Wish List.

Despite what some people believe and the numerous regulations, you can buy a machine gun on GunBroker.com, and it can be quite easy.