The Arizona Senate has passed a bill to make it easier to own a gun silencer—-more accurately called a suppressor. The State House still has to vote on the bill. KGUN9 looked into how much difference ...
When shooting, especially at indoor ranges, one of the bigger concerns is hearing protection. Most firearms are loud, and shooting without some means of moderating the noise—ear plugs or muffs—is a ...
The crack of a gunshot doesn’t disappear with a suppressor, but it can be significantly reduced and remain loud enough to ...
To the editor: Oh, please. Republican legislators are whining about the accessibility of firearm silencers under the guise of hearing protection (“GOP tax bill would ease regulations on gun silencers ...
Loosening federal regulations on gun silencers and certain types of rifles and shotguns has long been a priority for the gun industry and Republicans. FILE- Gun silencers are on display at the Sig ...
Suppressor rules are shifting from a niche regulatory topic to a front‑burner political fight, and you are the one who will live with the outcome. As Congress weighs new National Firearms Act language ...
Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) is set to introduce a bill to exempt gun silencers from federal regulation. The Silencers Help Us Save Hearing Act would completely deregulate suppressors at the federal level, ...
There's a new firearm on the market with an attached silencer that is not covered by federal gun control laws because it's not considered a gun and it's not considered a silencer. The Maxim 50 from ...
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