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silencers
Silencers, commonly referred to as suppressors, are used by shooters to reduce noise, recoil, and muzzle blast across a wide range of firearms. On GunBroker, buyers can browse an extensive selection of new and used suppressors for pistols, rifles, and rimfire firearms, along with mounts and accessories from trusted sellers nationwide.
Suppressors are available for a wide range of firearms, including pistols, rifles, and rimfire platforms, with select models designed for shotgun use. Many shooters pair suppressors with subsonic ammo to further reduce the sound signature and improve shooting comfort. Always confirm caliber compatibility and mounting requirements before purchasing.
Suppressor vs Silencer
The terms silencer and suppressor are interchangeable and mean the same thing. “Silencer” is the legal definition, while “suppressor” is more technically accurate.
Do suppressors make guns silent?
No. Suppressors reduce noise, recoil, and muzzle blast, but firearms are not silent when suppressed. Most suppressed firearms still produce significant sound, depending on caliber and ammunition.
Can one suppressor be used on multiple guns?
Yes, in many cases. A suppressor can be used on multiple firearms if the calibers are compatible and the proper mounting systems or thread adapters are used. Always confirm the suppressor’s caliber rating before use.
What calibers can suppressors be used with?
Suppressors are available for many calibers, including rimfire, pistol, and rifle calibers. Some models support multiple calibers, while others are caliber-specific. Although rarer, there are also shotgun suppressors. Always use a suppressor rated for your firearm and ammunition.
Do suppressors affect accuracy?
Suppressors may slightly change the point of impact due to added weight at the muzzle, but they do not typically reduce accuracy. Proper mounting helps maintain consistent performance.
Do suppressors need to be cleaned?
Yes. Many suppressors, especially rimfire models, require regular cleaning due to carbon and lead buildup. Some suppressors are sealed and require minimal maintenance. Always follow the manufacturer’s cleaning guidelines.
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