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Tested: SilencerCo Omega 36M Suppressor

SilencerCo recently introduced a modular suppressor, the Omega 36M. Built around a two-piece modular design, the Omega 36M can be used in full-length and shorter-length configurations, and can handle up to .338 Lapua for rifles and 9 mm for handguns.

Product Preview: Advanced Affordable Hearing Aids

For the millions of shooters who have engaged in shooting activities without proper ear protection (even a single exposure to recreational shooting can inflict hearing damage), being exposed to the decibel levels produced by firearms—over 140—has permanently damaged their hearing...

Back To Basics: Silencers

Silencers—or sounds suppressors—are available for all types of firearms, from rimfires to center-fires to even shotguns and a muzzleloader. Learn the basics here.

Fear & Loading: 10 Quietest States In The Union

Here’s a look at the top 10 suppressor-owning states as listed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Fear & Loading: Duncan-Carter Hearing Protection Act of 2017

The din among critics is already deafening, but if a measure introduced this week passes, suppressors will be removed from the list of National Firearms Act of 1934.

Review: Dead Air Armament Mask HD Sound Suppressor

The high-quality, small-caliber Mask HD suppressor From Dead Air Armament is rated for hot rounds like the .22 Magnum and FN 5.7x28 mm.

Keefe Report: Listen Up— It's Called the Hearing Protection Act

If you drive a '73 Plymouth Fury III down Main Street after dropping the back half of its exhaust system, you likely will get a ticket.

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