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The  Vision

 

“There has to be a better way.”

 

That simple idea sparked the creation of Suppressed Armament. Frustrated with the limitations of conventional suppressors, we set out to redefine what they could be—stronger, lighter, quieter, and more reliable. What began in a small Indiana garage has grown into a cutting-edge production facility in Nevada, but our mission remains unchanged:

 

To create the lightest, quietest, most durable suppressors on the market.

 

 

 

Recent Blog Posts

 

Muzzle Brakes and Why They’re Great

When it comes to optimizing your firearm’s performance, a muzzle brake is a small but powerful accessory that can make a world of difference. 

A Game-Changer for Ethical and Effective Hunting

Hunting has always been a pursuit deeply rooted in tradition and respect for wildlife. As technology advances, hunters are continually looking for tools to enhance their experience while maintaining ethical practices. One such tool is the suppressor, often misunderstood yet incredibly beneficial in the field. Here’s why hunting with suppressors is gaining traction and how it can transform your hunting experience.

The Benefits Explained

Suppressors, often referred to as silencers, are becoming increasingly popular among firearms enthusiasts, hunters, and competitive shooters. While their portrayal in movies often leans toward fiction, suppressors provide real-world benefits that can significantly enhance your shooting experience. 

You're a Suppressor Owner!  Now What?

Suppressors, often referred to as silencers, are fantastic tools that enhance your shooting experience by reducing noise, mitigating recoil, and improving accuracy. Whether you’re a first-time owner or just refreshing your knowledge, here are the top five things every new suppressor owner should know:

The terms “silencer” and “suppressor” are often used interchangeably in conversations about firearms, but are they really the same thing? The answer is both yes and no. While they refer to the same device in practical terms, the difference lies in their origins, usage, and connotations. Let’s dive into the details to clear up the confusion.