
PWS Introduces the BDE .36: A Modular, 3D-Printed Suppressor
The Primary Weapons Systems BDE .36 is a multi-platform suppressor utilizing Direct Metal Fusion technology.

The Primary Weapons Systems BDE .36 is a multi-platform suppressor utilizing Direct Metal Fusion technology.

The BANISH VRMT 223 Ti is less than 7 inches long and weighs under 10 ounces, but still provides more than 35 decibels of sound reduction.

Remington 7mm Backcountry delivers magnum performance from short barrels, pairing Peak Alloy case tech with Core-Lokt and Speer Impact loads. This load works really well with suppressors.

Suppressors lead the SHOT Show this year, mostly because the elimination of the $200 tax stamp has shooters excited. Here are three new cans to consider.

Through a partnership with Ruger, Dead Air Silencers used additive manufacturing to develop the one-piece baffle of the RXD910Ti. This 9mm suppressor also handles 10mm, .300 BLK and more.

The Banish 556 uses controlled-flow technology to mitigate back pressure while optimizing sound and flash suppression.

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 arrival of additive manufacturing has reshaped modern production. This allows designers to create lighter, more consistent components without compromising strength. Primary Weapons Systems (PWS) is applying that capability to

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

Precision-engineered and designed for exceptional sound suppression, EOTECH DCBL Suppressors reduce sound andenhanced shooter control.

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

The BANISH Backcountry Bugle is a .30-caliber suppressor designed in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.

With its titanium construction and choke tube mount design, the Banish 12 just might be the next evolution in wingshooting.

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

Shooting and concealed carry can be minimalistic, but most of us use shooting accessories. Here are seven you should consider.

Quiet your shot and upgrade your setup with the Endure, TiN Can and Hexium from the SIG NEXT suppressor product line.

Explore the all-new SIG NEXT line of products that include handguns, rifles, optics and suppressors using the latest technology.

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

2025 is a great year for new suppressors! Check out this roundup of the newest silencers on the market today.

With the VICTRA-12, Yankee Hill Machine has brought out a modular shotgun suppressor with a new mounting and choke system.

With the 7mm Backcountry, Federal has introduced a proprietary case that handles pressures that increase velocities in shorter barrels.