The Hush-Points: Hi-Point Introduces Centerfire Pistol & Rimfire Suppressors

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posted on February 18, 2026
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Images courtesy of Hi-Point Firearms.

Long-known for making affordable guns, Hi-Point Firearms has branched out this year to make affordable suppressors. The company is starting with two models—the Hi-Point Hush-Point 22 and Hush-Point 45/9.

Hi-Point is jumping into the suppressor market with two new designs, including the Hush-Point 22 pictured.

Introduced in late 2025, the Hush-Point 22 is a suppressor rated for rimfire cartridges, including .17 Mach 2, .17 HMR, .17 WSM, .22 LR and .22 WMR. It is a symmetrical, four-piece design that is user-serviceable. The suppressor uses 7075 aluminum for its body, monolithic baffle and muzzle cap. It is a direct mount design, with its muzzle  threaded 1/2x28 TPI and made of 17-4 stainless steel. One inch in diameter, the suppressor has an overall length of 6.19 inches and weighs 4.9 ounces. The Hush-Point 22 has a black anodized finish, and its MSRP is $239.

The Hush-Point 22 is a four-piece design that is user-serviceable and rated for .17 - .22 rimfire cartridges.

Newly introduced at the 2026 SHOT Show, the Hush-Point 45/9 is a multi-caliber suppressor designed for firearms like Hi-Point’s handguns and carbines. It will accommodate all of the cartridges that the company's pistol-caliber firearms are chambered for, including .30 Super Carry, .380 ACP, 9 mm Luger, .40 S&W, 10 mm Auto, and .45 ACP, and many of Hi-Point’s “Gen 2” firearms come from the factory with their muzzles threaded to accept suppressors. The company's fixed-barrel, blowback-operated handguns do not require a Nielsen Device to function properly.

The Hush-Point 45/9 is a multi-caliber suppressor designed to handle most pistol cartridges up to .45 ACP.

Like the Hush-Point 22, the 45/9 has a 7075 aluminum body, monolithic baffle and muzzle cap. Direct-mount host caps are made of 17-4 stainless steel and both 1/2x28 TPI and .578x28 TPI versions are supplied. The overall length and weight of the Hi-Point Hush-Point 45/9 have not been revealed yet, but Hi-Point has established the suppressor’s MSRP at $439 and has stated that it expects to have it on the market within the next two months.

For more information on Hi-Point’s new Hush-Point suppressors, see the company’s website.

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