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Why the Liberty Kit is for True Patriots

At  Liberty Suppressors, we create some of the finest silencers on the market and provide you with some of the best merch and cleaning supplies to match it. We offer a huge variety of product packages to help you rep our brand and keep your silencer clean. The Liberty Kit is one of these packages and can help patriots all over America care for their suppressors.

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Made In America

At Liberty Suppressors, all of our products are made right here in the U.S. When you shop with us, you are not only supporting an American-owned and operated company, but you are supporting American manufacturing companies in and around the U.S.

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Keep Your Firearm Clean

Owning a firearm isn’t just about exercising your Second Amendment rights, having the ability to hunt with your firearm, or defending yourself. Instead, maintaining your firearm and your silencer is something that allows you to properly and patriotically own your firearm — and the Liberty kit helps you to do just that.

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Rep Some Liberty Suppressor Merch

Liberty Suppressors is an American company that specializes in helping you to hunt, shoot, and defend yourself safely and effectively. The Liberty Kit is the perfect way to express your patriotism through supporting a company that helps you to exercise your Second Amendment rights effectively.

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Support an American Company

As a United States company, we are committed to providing you with products made right here and supporting our employees in our Georgia community. If you are looking to support your neighbors, the Liberty Kit can help you do just that!

The Liberty Kit not only includes our suppressor cleaning kit, but also some sweet merch for everyday life. If you are looking to support an American company and safely utilize your silencer, the Liberty Kit is for you. Shop this kit and much more today!

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The Liberty Tool Kit for silencer maintenance.

Silencer maintenance

The subject of silencer maintenance comes up fro time to time at Liberty and we work hard to support our users with equipment and information to help them with their suppressor experience. The main thing that comes up after how to install a suppressor is how do I take care of this thing? Do I clean it with the same stuff I use on my gun? Do I just use it and never maintenance it? These and many more come in regularly.

We suggest different regimens for different silencers. Take for instance, the Mystic X, this silencer is even marketed as take-apart. This tells the user that it is intended to be dismantled for cleaning or inspection. So people do just that, but sometimes they are not properly equipped to do this job. The proper tools will enable the user to take the suppressor apart and reassemble it without damage to the finish and it will also make the job easier at the same time.

To give you a simple run down for different silencers, follow this general guideline. If the silencer is a rimfire gun, then it needs cleaning every time the gun gets cleaned. Rimfire is very dirty and makes the silencer very dirty at the same time, so this means you should never shoot rimfire through a silencer that is not take apart in design. 9mm suppressor use is also a very common application and this is also a very dirty operation that requires regular maintenance and will serve you well to have the Liberty Tool Kit. Almost all rifle use does not normally need to clean the silencer. The rifle build up is minimal and for most people the time it takes to build up enough material to make a difference is decades. Heavy 556 use can fill up a suppressor in a year or two, but this is normal and is not a warranty item, so rebuilding the suppressor at the factory every few years is normal service work if you shoot tens of thousands of rounds per year and should be factored into the maintenance costs of using the rifle/suppressor combo. The same as replacing worn parts on the rifle, the silencer also have to be serviced. It is normal to have to do this, so just keep that in mind.

The proper tools…

The proper tools to maintain your silencer can vary from can to can. These tools are specially designed to work with your suppressor specifically and will be the best solution for your needs. The Liberty Tool Kit is designed for the Mystic X, Infiniti X, Cosmic and Centurion silencers specifically. These are all engineered with the same basic concept of assembly and these tools will work on all of them equally well. The Liberty Tool Kit contains a special tool that is not normally purchased by our silencer owners. This is the driver tool, it is used to protect the internal threads of the core when removing it from the tube and it also helps with holding the core while cleaning off material buildup.

Other tools in the Liberty Tool Kit are the ring wrench that is used to remove the tube retaining ring, the Liberty Multi-wrench and a nylon pouch to store the tools in when not in use. The ring wrench is the one tool we see not used the most as the retaining ring can get stuck from carbon build up and people will use pliers to remove it, lacking the ring wrench. This is terrible as it always chews up the retaining ring. This kit solves that. So when you grab your Dakota Tactical D54 and your Infinti X silencer, know that you can maintain this system properly with the Liberty Tool Kit.

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Liberty Cleaning Kits are a thing!

We have had these for a while, but a lot of people don’t know that we have a cleaning kit for our take apart silencers. We put this kit together with suppressor cleaning in mind and it has all the cleaning supplies one would need to clean a dingy old 22 can with. Complete with a counter mat, a bottle of fire clean, a “M16” style brush, and a silicone impregnated cleaning cloth, this kit has it all. You can find them on our website here.

https://libertycans.netproduct/suppressor-cleaning-kit/

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9mm Suppressor Kit Revelation: Elevate Your Experience

Mystic X 9mm suppressor kit

When it comes to enhancing your shooting experience, few accessories offer the versatility and functionality of the 9mm suppressor kit. Liberty Suppressors’ Mystic-X Multi-Caliber Suppressor stands out as an exceptional solution for optimizing performance across various firearms. Let’s delve into the capabilities and benefits of this remarkable kit.

Understanding the Versatility of the 9mm Suppressor Kit

The 9mm suppressor bundle is designed to adapt seamlessly to different calibers, offering shooters unparalleled versatility. With Liberty Suppressors’ Mystic-X Multi-Caliber Suppressor, you have a single suppressor that can accommodate not only 9mm firearms but also a wide range of other calibers. From handguns to rifles, this kit ensures consistent performance and sound suppression across various platforms.

Exploring the Features of the Mystic-X Multi-Caliber Suppressor

The Mystic-X Multi-Caliber Suppressor is engineered with precision and innovation to deliver optimal performance in any shooting scenario. Its lightweight construction and durable materials make it a reliable companion for shooters seeking enhanced accuracy and control. Whether you’re at the range or in the field, this suppressor kit offers unmatched versatility and functionality.

Maximizing Performance

With the 9mm suppressor bundle, shooters can maximize their performance by reducing noise and recoil. By mitigating these factors, the Mystic-X Multi-Caliber Suppressor allows for improved accuracy and follow-up shots. Whether you’re a competitive shooter or a recreational enthusiast, this kit enhances your shooting experience by providing smoother operation and better control.

Optimizing Comfort and Convenience with the 9mm Suppressor Kit

In addition to performance benefits, the 9mm suppressor kit also prioritizes shooter comfort and convenience. The Mystic-X Multi-Caliber Suppressor’s lightweight design ensures minimal added weight to your firearm, allowing for comfortable handling and maneuverability. Its modular construction makes it easy to disassemble and clean, ensuring hassle-free maintenance for prolonged use.

Conclusion: Elevate Your Shooting Experience

In conclusion, the 9mm suppressorbundle offers shooters a comprehensive solution for optimizing their shooting experience. With Liberty Suppressors’ Mystic-X Multi-Caliber Suppressor, you have a versatile and reliable accessory that enhances performance, comfort, and convenience. Experience the power of the 9mm suppressor kit and elevate your shooting to new heights with Liberty Suppressors.

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Elevate Your Shooting: Mastering Versatility with the 9mm Suppressor Kit

Unlocking the Power of the 9mm Suppressor Kit: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding the Versatility of the 9mm Suppressor Kit

When it comes to firearm accessories, versatility is key, and the 9mm suppressor kit delivers just that. Liberty Suppressors’ Infiniti X Lightweight Multi-Caliber Suppressor offers shooters a comprehensive solution for their 9mm firearms. Let’s delve into the versatility and functionality of this exceptional kit.

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Exploring the Features of the Infiniti X Lightweight Multi-Caliber Suppressor

The Infiniti X Lightweight Multi-Caliber Suppressor is designed to adapt to various calibers, including the popular 9mm. Its innovative design and construction ensure optimal performance across different firearms, making it a versatile addition to any shooter’s arsenal. With its lightweight build and multi-caliber capability, this suppressor kit offers shooters unparalleled flexibility and convenience.

Maximizing Performance

Whether you’re at the range or in the field, the Infiniti X kit enhances your shooting experience by reducing noise and recoil. By mitigating these factors, shooters can maintain better accuracy and control, ultimately improving their overall performance. The Infiniti X Lightweight Multi-Caliber Suppressor’s ability to maximize performance across different calibers, including 9mm, makes it a valuable asset for any shooter looking to elevate their game.

Optimizing Shooting Comfort with the Infiniti X Suppressor Kit

One significant benefit of the 9mm suppressor kit is its ability to improve shooting comfort. By reducing the noise and recoil generated by firing a 9mm firearm, this kit allows shooters to enjoy a more pleasant shooting experience. Whether practicing at the range or engaging in extended shooting sessions, the Infiniti X Lightweight Multi-Caliber Suppressor ensures greater comfort and less fatigue for the shooter.

Conclusion: Elevate Your Shooting Experience with the Infiniti X Suppressor Kit

In conclusion, the Infiniti X suppressor kit offers shooters a versatile and effective solution for enhancing their shooting experience. With features like multi-caliber capability, lightweight construction, and improved shooting comfort, the Infiniti X Lightweight Multi-Caliber Suppressor stands out as a top choice for shooters looking to maximize their performance. Experience the versatility and functionality of the 9mm suppressor kit and take your shooting to the next level with Liberty Suppressors.

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Why would Liberty Suppressors recommend the Dead Air Keymo mount?

First of all, the Dead Air Keymo mount is just plain awesome. Secondly, the silencer industry is strange in that we are a huge family for the most part and have great relationships between manufacturers for the most part. Take for instance, this mount, we use the Dead Air Keymo mount on our Agent 556 silencer and for good reason, it works.

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Dead Air Keymo mount with our Agent suppressor

It works so well that we decided to work on a deal with them to offer their mounts with our cans instead of developing our own mount. This was two fold beneficial for the consumer in the end. First off, they get the best mount on the market and secondly this basically standardizes our suppressor mounting with theirs which is heading towards industry standardization. This is always a win for the end user. The mounting solutions over the years have had varying degrees of success and when Mike and the team over at Dead Air got done, the Keymo basically solved the problem.

Some of the attributes of a good mount are that it needs to be able to be installed quickly, even in the dark. This means that you should also be able to install it with one hand. No special latches to release or fumble with that can also be defeated with mud or ice. It also needs to release easily when the gun has cooled back to normal as well, this is the problem with most mounts today, they freeze in place requiring extreme measures to remove them. Another note is that these are not quick detach cans, but rather quick attach silencers. This literally means you need to let it cool before trying to remove it.

We stock the Dead Air Keymo mount in our webstore for anyone wanting one for their project as well as offering it bundled with our Agent 556 silencer. So until next time, keep your powder dry and have some fun!

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Cleaning kits for your cans (they work on the guns too)

We have put together a kit to help you maintain your suppressor in the form of the Liberty Cleaning Kit. This kit is comprised of a cleaning mat, M16 style cleaning brush, a bottle of fire clean, and a silicone coated cloth to finish off the system. Fireclean has a reputation of being an excellent cleaner and we have seen it here as well. You can find our cleaning kit at this link

 

Suppressor Cleaning Kit

AR15 Parts Liberty Ultra Low Profile Gas Block

This gas block is specifically designed to work with our Leonidas integral rifle system. We found that all the low profile gas blocks currently on the market are not low enough for our needs, so we made our own. This is made from 416 Stainless Steel and comes with two locking set screws and the gas tube pin in the kit. Fits all .750″ gas journal barrels currently available. If your barrel does not have dimples in the bottom for set screws, then we recommend taking your barrel to a qualified gunsmith to have them added in the correctly timed locations so your gas block will time to the 12 o’clock position. Gunsmith installation recommended. Does not include gas tube.

Sovereign Mount Kit w/ APA Gen II LB2 Brake

This kit includes both the APA LB2 Brake as well as the Sovereign APA Mount.

The most effective muzzle brakes on the market just got better!  The Gen II muzzle brake was designed with one goal in mind, we wanted to bring our recoil reduction to those customers out there with currently threaded barrels.  These brakes make life much simpler.  There are no crush washers, flat washers, or Loctite required. Simply you and a crescent wrench.

This mount allows the use of the American Precision Arms LB2 Muzzle Brake in conjunction with the Liberty Suppressors Sovereign 30 caliber suppressor. This mount replaces the rear nut on the APA LB2 Brake.

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Best Budget Suppressors for 2025: Top Choices for Gun Owners on a Budget

You don’t necessarily need to spend over a grand to get a quality silencer for your firearm. The best budget suppressors have a quality build and last long without costing a fortune. 

That said, even within budget-friendly suppressors, there is quite some variety. You have to consider many other things to ensure you’re getting the right one. 

If you’re still on the fence about investing in a suppressor, consider the many benefits it offers. While it may not do much for performance, it can definitely improve handling and reduce noise. 

At Liberty Suppressors, we aim to create the best of the best for gun owners without putting exorbitant price tags on our products. 

In this guide, we’ll list our best budget suppressors available in 2025. We’ll break down key factors to consider and provide useful buying tips to help you get the best value for your money.

Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Budget Suppressor

Before purchasing a suppressor, it’s important to consider the performance and suitability of the silencer for your firearm.

Here’s what you need to know:

Price vs. Performance

Budget suppressors typically range from $300 to $1,000, but pricing alone doesn’t determine quality. 

The best budget suppressors strike a balance between affordability and performance. They offer good sound suppression, durability, and compatibility without unnecessary frills.

Material and Durability

The materials used in a suppressor directly impact its weight, longevity, and effectiveness. Here are the most common materials found in budget suppressors:

  • Aluminum – Lightweight and affordable, but not ideal for high-caliber firearms due to lower heat resistance.
  • Stainless Steel – More durable and heat-resistant but slightly heavier than aluminum.
  • Titanium – Offers excellent strength and heat resistance while remaining lightweight, though budget-friendly titanium suppressors are rare.
  • Hybrid Designs – Some budget suppressors use a combination of these materials to optimize performance while keeping costs low.

Weight and Size

Suppressors add weight to the firearm, affecting balance and maneuverability. 

A lightweight suppressor is ideal for handguns and hunting rifles, while a heavier model may be better suited for high-caliber rifles used in precision shooting.

That extra weight may impact the price, especially if a denser material is used. 

Decibel Reduction

A good suppressor should significantly reduce the noise signature of a firearm. 

On a budget, expect decibel reductions between 20 and 35 dB. 

The lower the noise level, the better the shooting experience, especially when shooting indoors or in areas with noise restrictions.

Mounting Options

Suppressors attach to firearms through different mounting systems:

  • Direct Thread – A simple, budget-friendly option that screws directly onto the barrel.
  • Quick-Detach (QD) – Allows for easy installation and removal but can be more expensive. 

Direct-thread options tend to be the most affordable and widely available for budget suppressors.

Compatibility

Ensure that the suppressor you choose is compatible with your firearm’s caliber. 

Some suppressors are caliber-specific, while others are multi-caliber, allowing use across different firearms.

Legal Considerations

Purchasing a suppressor in the US states where it’s allowed requires compliance with ATF regulations, including:

  • Filing a Form 4 application with the ATF (paper or electronic)
  • Paying a $200 tax stamp.
  • Passing a background check.
  • Waiting for ATF approval (which can take weeks or months).

Best Budget Suppressors

Here are our picks for the budget-friendly silencers:

1. Liberty Cans Amendment Rifle Suppressor

The Amendment Rifle Suppressor is a hard-use, all-purpose .30 caliber rifle silencer. It features a 17-4 stainless steel core for high strength, wear resistance, and heat resistance, even on shorter barrels. 

The user-serviceable design includes a removable titanium outer tube for cleaning. 

Not only is it budget-friendly, it’s also super versatile. You can use it with various .30 caliber rounds in addition to the standard 5.56 / .223 compatibility.

Since the tube is made of titanium, this suppressor is lightweight. At the same time, it’s pretty tough, so it can withstand rounds and rounds of shots. 

It’s also quiet, meaning it gets the job done for reducing noise, as much as some of our more expensive options like Sovereign. Also, it’s direct thread, so super easy to mount. 

2. Liberty Cans Constitution 2 New 5.56 Can

The Constitution 2 is an updated version of the original Constitution, designed specifically for 5.56 caliber rifles. 

It features new, modern materials and strong construction. 

Rated for barrels as short as 10 inches, it has a stainless steel core and titanium tube to eliminate corrosion and reduce weight. It weighs just a little over 14 oz. 

The bore, threads, and thread shoulder are machined in the same setup for straight, concentric mounting.

Don’t worry about replacing it any time soon because there’s virtually no corrosion thanks to the choice of materials. 

While it’s not multicaliber, it may still offer some crossover compatibility with .224 Valkyrie (minimum 12″ barrel), 22-250 (minimum 16″ barrel), and 22lr, 22 Magnum & 5.7mm FN (no minimum). 

3. Liberty Cans Regulator 22LR Suppressor

This is Liberty Suppressors’ premier .22LR suppressor, designed to be lightweight, durable, and user-friendly. 

It features a titanium outer tube and stainless steel core. The core design virtually eliminates first-round pop and reduces sound by 40-46 dB. 

It requires no tools for disassembly and has Wavelok technology.

Here’s another thing that makes it unique—it’s even quieter than a pneumatic staple gun. This thanks to the wave interrupted technology. 

4. Liberty Cans Centurion 9mm Silencer

This compact 9mm silencer is designed for excellent suppression on 9mm handguns, dry or wet, and is also suitable for .22LR. It is easy to take apart for easy cleaning. 

Adding approximately 6 inches to the host firearm, it’s compatible with almost any 9×19 handgun with a threaded barrel. 

It’s shorter than a Mystic X (another Liberty suppressor) by 34%, making it compact and easy to handle. 

While you can buy just the suppressor, the total kit includes the Centurion 9mm silencer, a 1/2-28 booster, and two low-profile direct thread adapters. 

It also performs well on rimfire calibers and 300 Blackout carbines.

5. Liberty Cans Regulator Ti Rimfire Suppressor

This is Liberty Suppressors’ premier offering in the rimfire line, but still reasonably priced compared to competitors. 

It’s the lightest and quietest .22LR rimfire suppressor we’ve ever made. 

The silencer core has a monolithic design using 6Al4V titanium for strength and long life. The sound suppression comes from specially designed gas-cutting baffles and deliberate asymmetry to prevent gas follow-through. 

The titanium outer tube ensures light weight without sacrificing strength. The core has been upgraded to titanium to virtually eliminate first-round pop while maintaining a dB reduction of 40-46 dB. 

It is user-friendly, requires no tools for disassembly, and uses Wavelok technology.

Maintenance and Longevity Tips for Budget Suppressors

Just because you’re buying a budget suppressor, doesn’t mean it won’t last very long, especially if it’s a Liberty suppressor. 

With some maintenance and care, you can ensure it pays for itself in the long run with consistent use. 

Here are some tips:

  • Regular Cleaning: Make sure to take apart and clean the silencer. It prevents carbon buildup and maintains efficiency.
  • Proper Storage: To avoid corrosion, keep it in a cool, dry place. It’s best to invest in a case or bag where it stays protected from moisture. 
  • Avoid Overheating: Rapid-fire shooting can overheat and degrade suppressors. Invest in a suppressor cover to extend its life and reduce the chances of wear and accidents from the heat. 

Buy Suppressor with Liberty!

At Liberty Suppressors, we go the extra mile to provide gun owners only the best silencers, made with high-quality materials like titanium and stainless steel. 

We offer all types of silencers in different calibers that are compatible with most firearms today. 

You can easily find one within your budget and for your firearm type. 

Explore your options!

FAQs

Are budget suppressors worth it?

Yes, budget suppressors offer solid noise reduction and durability if chosen wisely. While they may not have the same performance as high-end models, they provide great value for casual shooters.

What is the cheapest suppressor available?

The .22 LR suppressors are the most affordable, with some models priced under $600.

Can I use one suppressor for multiple firearms?

Yes, multi-caliber suppressors are designed to be versatile and used with different firearms. If you have multiple firearms, it makes sense to buy a silencer that can work with all or most of them. 

Do suppressors require special maintenance?

Suppressors don’t require any special maintenance apart from regular cleaning and proper storage. However, custom suppressors may require more than cleaning. 

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How Much Does a Silencer Cost in 2025?

A suppressor or silencer can be a great addition to your firearm. So how much does a silencer cost today?

Silencers basically reduce the noise and muzzle flash when you shoot a gun. So, they can be quite beneficial in many situations, like hunting or defense. 

But here’s the thing—silencers have become much more than silencers. There are also custom-made, specialized suppressors that can set you back a grand or more. 

Besides the cost of the suppressor, you’d also need to spend on a tax stamp, as this accessory is heavily regulated. 

This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of silencer costs in 2025, covering all aspects to help you make an informed decision.

How Much Does a Silencer Cost?

A silencer or suppressor can cost $350 or more, depending on the type, built quality, and materials. 

Here are the different price ranges of suppressors:

Entry-Level Suppressors ($350–$600)

Budget-friendly or entry-level suppressors are best for those looking for a cost-effective solution. 

These suppressors typically use aluminum or basic stainless steel materials. They offer decent noise reduction, but may lack advanced features such as modular designs or quick-detach mounts. 

Entry-level suppressors do their job but may not last very long. Still, they’re suitable for casual gun users who don’t shoot quite often or don’t shoot many rounds at once. 

Mid-Range Suppressors ($600–$1,000)

Most gun owners prefer this price range because it balances affordability and performance. 

These suppressors often feature titanium or high-grade stainless steel construction. As a result, they offer improved durability and better sound suppression.

Many models in this category are modular, allowing shooters to adjust length and weight based on their needs. 

Most brands sell suppressors in this price range. 

High-End Suppressors ($1,000–$2,000+)

Premium suppressors provide top-tier performance, with advanced engineering and superior materials like Inconel, which offers extreme durability under heavy use. 

These models typically feature state-of-the-art baffle designs for maximum sound suppression and minimal blowback. 

Also, they might feature quick-detach options, so you can put them on and take them down in seconds. 

These are obviously preferred by passionate gun owners, especially those who like the tactical advantage. 

Custom and Specialty Suppressors ($2,000+)

Some manufacturers like Liberty Suppressors produce custom-built silencers for specific applications. 

These suppressors may have proprietary mounting systems, specialty coatings, and unique configurations tailored to the buyer’s needs. 

The pricing for these models is high because of the materials used and the limited production runs. 

Factors That Determine Silencer Prices

Of course, there are several factors at play that decide how much the manufacturer charges for the silencer and how much you pay. 

Material Composition

The type of material used in a silencer significantly impacts its price. 

Aluminum is lightweight and affordable but less durable. Stainless steel balances weight and strength; it can be cheap or mid-tier. 

Titanium and Inconel offer extreme durability but at a premium cost.

Manufacturing Process

Silencers are either CNC-machined, 3D-printed, or hand-assembled. 

CNC machining is common and offers precision. 3D printing allows for complex internal geometries that improve performance.

High-end models may involve hand-crafted assembly. And that results in increasing labor costs. Hence, the higher price tag. 

Brand Reputation

Reputable brands with a history of high-quality products often charge more due to their proven performance, warranty support, and customer trust. Lesser-known brands might offer lower prices. 

That’s not to say that a lesser-known brand may not offer reliable products. It’s just that they don’t charge the premium for their name. 

Suppressor Type & Use Case

The type of suppressor also impacts the price:

  • Pistol suppressors are generally smaller and more affordable.
  • Rifle suppressors need to handle higher pressures, leading to higher costs.
  • Shotgun suppressors are less common and more expensive due to their unique engineering.
  • Multi-caliber suppressors offer versatility but tend to be pricier.
  • Integral suppressors are built into the firearm barrel, adding to the overall cost.

Suppressor Technology

New advancements such as baffle designs, modularity, and reduced blowback systems increase manufacturing complexity and cost. A suppressor with a user-serviceable design also tends to be more expensive.

Quick-detach suppressors cost more than direct-thread models because they allow for faster attachment and removal. 

Special coatings, lightweight construction, and compatibility with different mounting systems also add to the price.

Other Costs to Keep in Mind

Buying a silencer doesn’t just include paying for the suppressor but also other costs. 

  • NFA Tax Stamp ($200 per suppressor): Every suppressor purchase requires a $200 tax stamp under the National Firearms Act (NFA). This fee applies to each suppressor you buy and must be paid before taking possession. It’s the same regardless of the type or price of the suppressor. 
  • ATF Paperwork & Processing Fees: Transferring a suppressor requires ATF Form 4 approval, which can take several months. Some dealers charge extra for handling the paperwork and ensuring all legal requirements are met. Electronic Form 4 submissions have reduced wait times but may involve additional costs for assistance.
  • Accessories & Mounting Adapters: Many suppressors require specific mounts, boosters, or piston systems to fit different firearms, adding to the overall cost.
  • Maintenance & Replacement Parts: Some suppressors, especially rimfire models, require periodic cleaning. User-serviceable designs allow disassembly, but replacement baffles or covers may be necessary over time.
  • Suppressor Covers for Heat Management: Suppressor covers can prevent burns and heat mirage. These accessories range from $50 to $150.

New vs. Used Suppressors Costs

If you find the cost of a new suppressor too high, you may consider buying a used one. It will be much cheaper, but there are a few catches. 

Used suppressors can be more affordable, but they still require an NFA transfer. Also, any warranty coverage may be void once transferred to you, the new owner. 

Then there’s the wear that can impact the performance and reliability of the suppressor, provided it was well-made in the first place. 

If you can, always go with a new silencer. A new suppressor guarantees reliability, a full warranty, and legal compliance. However, the cost is higher, and wait times apply.

Is It Worth Buying a Silencer?

For many firearm owners, purchasing a silencer is a good investment. 

Suppressors significantly reduce noise pollution, making shooting more comfortable while protecting the user’s hearing (and those around them at the time). 

Additionally, they improve accuracy by reducing recoil and muzzle rise, which can be especially beneficial for new shooters or those using high-powered rifles.

However, suppressor ownership’s financial and legal barriers can be daunting. 

The cost of the suppressor itself, the $200 tax stamp, and the long ATF approval process may make it seem like too much of a hassle. 

That said, if you can afford it and bear the wait, it’s a worthwhile addition for your firearm.

Ultimately, the decision is yours to make, whether the benefits outweigh the costs. 

Buy the Best Silencers at Liberty Suppressors

Now that you know how much does a suppressor cost in 2025, you can start looking for one for your firearm. 

At Liberty Suppressors, we offer a wide price range for suppressors, starting from $400+. Most of our suppressors are under $1,000. Complete suppressor kits are pricier. 

We carry silencers for virtually all firearms—pistols, rifles, rimfire, integral. We also offer specialty customer silencers with top-notch constructions and premium materials. 

You can easily find a suppressor that’s compatible with your firearm and is competitively priced. 

Explore our silencers!

FAQ

Can I buy a silencer without a tax stamp? 

You can’t but a silencer without a tax stamp. Every silencer requires a $200 tax stamp under federal law. It must be paid before you can get the suppressor delivered. 

Are there states where silencers are illegal? 

Yes, some states still prohibit civilian ownership of suppressors. In California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island, civilians simply can’t buy a suppressor. The same applies to Washington D.C. 

How long does it take to get a suppressor? 

ATF Form 4 approvals typically take several months. However, electronic submissions (eForm) have reduced wait times, so you can get approved quickly. On average, it takes a month if you do submit it online. 

Can I use one suppressor for multiple firearms? 

If the suppressor is rated for multiple calibers and has the appropriate mounting system, you can use it with different firearms. 

That may save you money by eliminating the need to buy a separate silencer for each firearm you own. 

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How to Buy a Suppressor: Step-by-Step Process Explained

Wondering how to buy a suppressor for your firearm? We’ve created the perfect guide so you don’t make a mistake. 

Buying a suppressor isn’t exactly like buying groceries or clothing. After all, suppressors, like firearms, are regulated. 

So, you must do things a certain way to ensure your purchase is completely legal. 

Plus, the ever-increasing variety only makes the process more challenging. 

To simplify things, we’ve broken down the entire process into steps. 

Understand Suppressor Basics

Before diving into the purchasing process, it’s essential to grasp what a suppressor is and how it works.

A suppressor, also called a silencer, is a firearm accessory designed to reduce the noise and muzzle blast generated when a gun is fired. 

Contrary to popular belief, suppressors do not make firearms silent; they simply lower the sound to a safer level.

In the US, suppressors are legal in all but eight states and the District of Columbia. 

So, you must be a resident of a state that allows you to own a suppressor for your firearm. 

But why get a suppressor in the first place? There are several benefits: 

  • Protects hearing by reducing noise levels.
  • Decreases recoil, improving shooting accuracy.
  • Reduces noise pollution, especially in hunting or training environments.

How to Buy a Suppressor: Step-by-Step Guide

Buying a suppressor is easy in most states. Keep in mind that you may not be able to get your hands on it on the same day because of registration requirements. 

Now, with the expectations set, follow the below steps carefully:

  1. Research Legal Requirements

Understanding the legal framework is critical to purchasing a suppressor.

Let’s take a moment to understand federal and state-level suppressor requirements.

  • Federal regulations: Suppressors fall under the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934, which classifies them as Title II firearms. To own one legally, you must: Complete an application through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). Pay a one-time $200 tax stamp fee.
  • State-specific laws: While suppressors are federally legal, some states restrict their ownership or use. Check your state laws to ensure suppressors are permitted. Currently, suppressors are illegal in California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. They’re also illegal in the capital. 

Besides the restrictions, registration, and tax requirements, you should also understand the eligibility requirements. To qualify for a suppressor, you must:

  • Be at least 21 (or 18 for certain trust applications).
  • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
  • Pass a federal background check.
  1. Choose the Right Suppressor for Your Needs

The next step is selecting the suppressor that best suits your firearm and intended use. 

The choice of the suppressor mainly depends on the firearm you own or plan to own and the purpose for which you want to use it. 

Even within your firearm category, you may find several choices. The best way to go about is to consider the intended use. 

Here’s a quick guide on common use cases for firearms and what type of suppressors go well with them. 

  • Hunting: Choose a lightweight suppressor for mobility.
  • Home defense: Opt for a suppressor that minimizes muzzle flash.
  • Recreational shooting: Consider durability and versatility.

Of course, you must also match suppressor specifications to your firearm. Ensure compatibility with your firearm’s caliber and threading. 

Suppressors are designed for specific calibers, so purchasing the right one is essential.

Besides the firearm and its use, the quality and construction of the suppressor must also be considered. Key factors to consider include: 

  • Material: Titanium is lightweight but costly, while stainless steel is durable and affordable.
  • Size and weight: Balance sound suppression with practicality.
  • Brand reputation: Research trusted brands like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged Suppressors.
  1. Find an Authorized Dealer

Suppressors must be purchased through an authorized dealer licensed under the NFA.

Only authorized dealers can legally sell suppressors and guide you through the application process.

Liberty Suppressors is an authorized dealer specializing in suppressors and silencer kits for various firearms. 

Based in Georgia, we ship suppressors to all the states where they’re legal through partner dealers or even a dealer of your choice that’s convenient for you. 

Unlike other online dealers who only ship to local partners, we can even ship them to your door via CapitalArmory. 

We walk our customers through the process and provide necessary support with the next steps once they place an order. 

Whether you’re an avid hunter or someone who prioritizes safety, Liberty Suppressors offers various calibers to suit various use cases. You can easily find the models by firearm type and caliber.

Choose from some of our most sought-after models, including Vector, Centurion, Mystic X, and Triumph

  1. Complete the ATF Form 4

The ATF Form 4 is a requirement of the suppressor purchasing process.

The Form 4 application registers your suppressor under your name or trust. For this form, you’ll need to provide the following: 

  • Two passport-style photos.
  • Two copies of your fingerprints (done by law enforcement or certified providers/dealers).
  • Proof of identity (e.g., driver’s license).

If you haven’t taken your fingerprints, you can do so with an authorized dealer. 

At Liberty Suppressors, our experts will guide you through the entire process whether you’re a first-timer or have owned suppressors before. 

Now, you have the choice to register the suppressor under your name or trust. Here’s the difference: 

  • Individual: Simplifies the process but limits access to you alone.
  • Trust: Allows multiple people to use the suppressor but requires additional paperwork.

Should you decide to go with the trust option, our experts can walk you through the process of setting one up. 

You must also pay the $200 suppressor tax stamp fee with the ATF Form 4. 

Submission and Payment

The ATF eForm 4 is submitted online. You’ll need to create an account on the official website

Make sure to use the same information that you used to buy the suppressor. 

Your dealer will inform you when you’re ready to submit the form, pay the fee, and certify. 

Submit your Form 4 along with the $200 tax stamp fee to the ATF by following the instructions from the dealer. 

You may need to visit a local dealer to complete this process. 

Keep in mind, you don’t yet get the suppressor. The form has to be processed first. 

  1. Undergo the Background Check

After submitting your application, the ATF conducts a detailed background check.

The ATF reviews your criminal history and other records to ensure you meet all legal requirements.

Approval times can range from 6 to 12 months if you mail in the form. eForms submissions expedite the process.

The approval can take as quick as one day or as long as 65 days. The median wait time is 5 days. 

The approval duration depends on the current load the department is facing. 

Here are some tips to avoid delays:

  • Submit the e-form online instead of the paper form. 
  • Ensure all forms are filled out correctly.
  • Double-check that your fingerprints and photos meet ATF standards.
  1. Await ATF Approval

Once your background check is complete, the ATF will approve or deny your application.

You can track your application status through the ATF’s e-forms portal or by contacting your dealer.

If delayed, you may contact the ATF or your dealer for updates. Patience is key during this step.

When your tax stamp arrives, you’re officially allowed to take possession of your suppressor.

  1. Pick Up and Register Your Suppressor

Once approved, you can collect your suppressor from the dealer.

Your dealer will verify your identity and ensure all paperwork is in order before handing over the suppressor.

Transport your suppressor securely and in compliance with local laws.

While rare, some jurisdictions may require additional registration steps. Check with local authorities.

Installation, Use, and Maintenance

Owning a suppressor comes with responsibilities. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure safe operation.

If you’re inexperienced, have a professional install the silencer on your firearm. 

Cleaning and storage tips:

  • Clean your suppressor regularly to prevent carbon buildup.
  • Store it in a dry, secure location to avoid damage.

FAQs

How long does it take to get a suppressor? 

The duration of getting a suppressor depends on the time it takes to get approval from the ATF, as suppressors are regulated in the US. 

The wait time for ATF approval can range from a few days to a year, depending on whether you submitted the form online and what the workload is like for the agency. 

Using the eForms system can reduce the processing time.

Can I use one suppressor for multiple firearms? 

Yes, as long as the suppressor is compatible with the caliber and threading of each firearm. Check the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure compatibility. 

Is it illegal to own a suppressor without a tax stamp? 

Owning a suppressor without completing the ATF registration process and paying the $200 tax stamp is a federal crime.

Also, authorized dealers require ATF approval to sell a suppressor. 

Can I let someone else use my suppressor? 

Unless you own the suppressor through a trust and the person is a trustee listed on the paperwork. Otherwise, lending your suppressor to someone is illegal.

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The Mystic X is a the best silencer available…

…that we can offer to the first time buyer. When a person decides to get into the NFA pool so to speak, they are inundated with choices for silencers out there on the market. Driving this point home, we offer 20 different models on our website alone! This gives people purchase paralysis and a lot of people simply just won’t buy one for fear of choosing the wrong one to start with.

Out with the old mystic
Original Mystic Silencer

When we started out in the silencer market, we would recommend a different type of silencer for the first time buyer. A rimfire suppressor would be what we would call the “gateway” to more specialized suppressors later on. This worked really well for about 4 years or so, then Obama was elected president and the gun community collectively lost its mind for almost ten years with ammo hoarding and price gouging becoming the norm for … you guessed it… rimfire ammo. In particular, 22LR was the most hoarded ammunition of he period with record numbers of it being manufactured but no one was willing to goto the range like they once did and burn through 1000 rounds in a Saturday.

With this paradigm shift came a new caliber enthusiast, the 9mm shooter. We also saw a resurgence in cast lead use as resourceful people fell back on making projectiles out of wheel weights and other such metals. This raised a new need in the silencer world. A “take apart” 9mm suppressor so the people shooting cast lead bullets could clean them. Enter the Mystic silencer, it was a revolution in the game when released, being monolithic core and a simple design that you can not reassemble wrong, this was an immediate hit with the reloading community as well as the 9mm AR crowd.

As time marched on we refined the design and moved to stronger metals to improve on the Mystic suppressor, this led to the Mystic X and it is our current offering as of this writing. This silencer has it all, light weight, strong material choice, incredible caliber list. tons of attachments to allow use on an incredible amount of firearms and mounts. It is literally the perfect first time buyer’s silencer. It gives the first time buyer enough options to explore suppressing many different host firearms with a single silencer so that they can better determine what guns they want dedicated silencers for and what guns they simply want to put mounts of and things like that. It is almost like getting to test drive other silencers without the need to buy them first.

Some people take this one step further and simply just use the one silencer for all the different guns by buying the mounts for those guns and leaving the mounts on the guns and just adding the FBA thread protectors to the adapters to keep from damaging the threads. This way you simply screw the suppressor module off of one host weapon adapter and right onto the next one.

So if you are looking to get into the NFA game and get a silencer, but you have paralysis through analysis because there are so many choices, just get the Mystic X and use it for a while to see what you think you will need going forward and you cant go wrong…

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Why are suppressor adapters needed?

When using a suppressor on your project, there is always a lot of things to consider and one of those is whether or not to use a sized silencer or an adapter to couple a suppressor of a different thread to it.

Small adapter to couple 30 caliber rifle silencers to 556 rifles
Small adapter for rifle silecners

We are always looking to make the dollars we have go a little further and adapting a silencer is an easy way to do that. Most suppressors on the market come in one thread pitch or mounting scheme. So adapting those silencers to guns that are setup differently can be a great way to not have to buy a second silencer.

We make quite a few adapters that can couple three primary types of suppressors with them being in one of the following categories.

  1. Direct Thread with a Common Thread Pitch
  2. Mount coupled (The silencer fits a specific mount/device that stays on the host weapon)
  3. Modular mounting designs specifically designed to be used with a large quantity of adapter.

An example of the first one would be our Amendment 7.62 suppressor. This silencer comes threaded 5/8-24 and this is not able to be changed. So we have an adapter that will couple it to 5.56mm rifles typically threaded 1/2-28. This adapter is called the Freedom Coupling and is available on the website.

The second one is really common in todays world and an example of one of these would be our Sovereign rifle silencer. It has a mounting scheme designed to fit a set of mounts that we make for it. It couples to a large diameter thread and breeches on a taper for positive engagement. This can easily be adapted to our Mystic X family of adapters with the Sovereign to Mystic Adapter.

The mystic x kit covers most calibers

The last category is by far our most popular. The modular mounting silencer family. This is a specific family of suppressors and mounts to make adapting the suppressor easy and fast for a plethora of different applications. These mounts are almost endless and couple our popular Mystic X to everything imaginable. We have so many adapters for this silencer, that we have to make multiple pages on the site to cover them all. These can also be used to couple many other suppressors on the market to various host firearms and they are also popular with the project builders in the community. So if oyu have a Form 1 build you are working on, we have the thread spec available to make the rear of your silencer fit our mounts seamlessly.

If you have any questions about adapting a silencer to a firearm, just give us a shout and we will be happy to help.

Until next time, keep your powder dry!

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What goes into a rifle silencer?

When looking at a rifle silencer, we need to look at several criteria. Let’s take a look at the Agent 556 rifle silencer.

Materials

Today, there are more materials than ever to make a quality rifle silencer out of. Things that dictate what is used come down to use case. The use case most of the time for a 556 silencer is high temperature capable with accuracy coming in second to that.

So the first thing that people do when they get their new 556 can is take it to the range and turn it into the forbidden popsicle, os so it seems… LOL

More times than not, people do not do this to their expensive and complicated purchase. But they will shoot it on short barrel rifles, machines gun and subject the silencer to heavy schedules of fire. A rifle silencer designed for heavy 556 use will have some sort of super alloy in the blast chamber, like 718 Inconel or the like. Our Agent has such a blast baffle in it. The next thing is that the baffle stack must be lightweight, rigid and durable. Here we also chose a specific material…titanium. Although titanium will spark initially when used due to ablative abrasion from gunpowder particles, once the sharp edges of the baffles near the bore line are smoothed out, this stops and the suppressor stops sparking. This phenomenon is experienced for different lengths of time based pretty much on barrel length. The longer the barrel, the less it sparks initially. But here is the magic of titanium. It melts at 1878 degrees and this is WAY past the point where it will do severe damage to the host weapon. So this is a super light material that has a high melting point and is capable of crazy strength numbers. The perfect combination for a light weight severe duty rifle silencer.

Rifle Silencer Baffle Design

So the next thing that really matters is the baffle design. With the Agent we designed the baffles strictly for 556 use and from the outset they have been optimized for this purpose. We wanted to make the absolute quietest silencer for a 556 rifle that we could while still making it as small as reasonably possible. This results in a rifle silencer that is small, light and quiet while still being very durable as well.

The Agent Silencer Tier 2 Kit

The main tactic used in the Agent suppressor baffle design is gas shear. This is where we cut the gas stream flowing through the suppressor into at least two separate streams and then force those two streams to interact in such a way that the gas flow is slowed and sort of recirculated inside the silencer.

This is a very effective design that is also a signature of Liberty Suppressors, where it also lowers the tone of the suppressor significantly. You see, tone makes as much of a difference as the level of the sound itself. Another thing we employ with the Agent is a special pressure lowering feature to reduce the amount of pressure pushed back into the rifle by letting it flow out of the front of the silencer. This is also effective in reducing the gassing that is experienced by the shooter of older silencer designs.

I hope this clears up a few things about the design factors going into a quality rifle silencer and that you are now better armed to make an informed decision. Until next time, keep your powder dry!

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Cole Tac Boss Bag

So why do we sell the Cole Tac Boss Bag? Because it works.

The Cole Tac Boss Bag is a little piece of kit that will go unnoticed until you need it. It is one of those items that you didnt know you needed till you use it and then you are like “where has this been all my life?” When we added these to our webstore almost 8 years ago, we wanted to support an American made company and also sell a high quality product. We achieved bot of these with this one little item.

Cole Tac Boss Bag

The Cole Tac boss bag is used mainly in PRS shooting (precision rifle series) or more simply put, it is the little support pillow that you use to adjust elevation in a long range rifle. When a person is shooting at distance the rifle has to be aligned with the target to incredible levels of accuracy and this is not easily done with out devices designed to assist in this task. The Cole Tac boss bag is one such device and this bag works extremely well while also being very light at the same time so it wont kill your back when you take it to the field. They are made with 1000 denier corder nylon for long live in the harshest of conditions. What this means is that the material they are made from is super tough and almost indestructible. They are also filled with a kind of polymer beads that dont absorb moisture as well so even if you get out in the rain with the boss bag, they wont soak up a ton of water and weigh you down.

If you are looking for a nice stable shooting surface for you long range hunts or if your just banging steel, these are a great addition to your range bag. We have them in stock in our webstore too, so click this link to hop over and grab one today!

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Suppressor Tips – Finding the Best Suppressor

Tips for Finding the Best Suppressor

With so many suppressors on the market, it can be tough to know which one is right for you. The team at Liberty Suppressors offers high-quality suppressors. In today’s blog post, our silencer shop is here with some tips for finding the best suppressor. Learn more about how to buy a suppressor that fits your needs and shop our selection at Liberty Suppressors today!

gun with silencer in urban environments

Determine the Type of Suppressor You Need

There are different suppressors for different types of firearms, so you ‘ll need to figure out which one is right for your gun. For example,  if you have a rifle, you’ll need a different suppressor than if you have a handgun. 

You can find suppressors designed for specific types of guns at Liberty Suppressors. If you’re not sure, our team can help you choose the right suppressor based  on the make and model of your gun.

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Get Your Paperwork in Order

In order to purchase a silencer, you’ll need to fill out an ATF Form 4 packet and get your documents in order. The process can seem daunting, but our team at Liberty Suppressors is here to help. Once you’ve found a dealer, you can pick up a pre-filled ATF Form 4 packet. From there, complete the packet and mail it to ATF. Once it’s received, you can pick up your Liberty suppressor or silencer kit!

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Know the Laws

Suppressors are regulated by the National Firearms Act, so it’s important to know the ins and outs of the law before making a purchase. For example, you’ll need to have a clean criminal record and be 21 years of age or older to purchase a silencer. You should also be aware of the transfer process, as suppressors can only be transferred to individuals in your state.

Liberty Suppressors Gun Suppressor

Shop at Liberty Suppressors

When you’re ready to purchase a suppressor, shop at Liberty Suppressors. We offer a wide selection of suppressors for different types of firearms. Plus, our team can help you with the paperwork and answer any questions you have about suppressors.

Visit Our Suppressor Shop Today

Whether you’re learning how to buy a suppressor or ready to start the process of equipping your gun with a suppressor, you’ve come to the right place. Liberty Suppressors— a Georgia-based company — is here to offer high-quality suppressors made with the very best materials. Shop now!

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Multi Caliber Suppressor Perfection

OK, we all know about the Mystic X multi caliber suppressor and how it has the prestige of being the from the first true multi caliber suppressor, the Mystic. We have never stopped improving on this concept either. The next logical evolution in this genre is the Cosmic which turns out, is a really good multi caliber suppressor too. The Cosmic silencer was designed so that it maximized the pistol calibers for suppression and minimized weight by excluding the heavy rifle calibers from the caliber list. This is not a problem for most people though as it will still cover many rifle calibers on normal barrel lengths (read that as longer barrels) so the pressures wont damage the core in the Cosmic silencer. Seems that there was still a “hole” in the multi purpose suppressor lineup though so we started looking at customer feedback and came to realize that what people wanted was the Infiniti X silencer.

multi caliber suppressor

The Infiniti X is literally a Mystic X made of solid titanium…sans tube retaining ring… which brought the weight down to a feather like 7.7 ounces! It is so light that you literally dont know it is on the barrel. The magic here is that since it is titanium the heat is mitigated really well too, it cools down really fast and has a great tone as well. This is something that is often overlooked when people are shopping for suppressors…tone. The tone of the silencer will make the who system sound either sharp or dull, or if the tone is deep, it can measure higher on the sound meter, but will be perceived as quieter as low tones are felt by humans as quieter.

So now your asking yourself, “Which multi caliber suppressor is right for me?” The answer is not really simple either, you have to figure out what features are the most important for you and these include things like:

a. Sound
b. Weight
c. Cost
d. Tone
e. Versatility
f. Heat Dissipation
g. Size
h. Support

Let’s dive into these a little more…

a. Sound – This is obvious but it is the reason you are buying a silencer to start with. If you are not picking it for sound, then why get one at all? It should sound good on the calibers you plan to use it on with a pleasing tone.

b. Weight – This is sometimes a factor that is given up when choosing a multi caliber suppressor as it needs to withstand the punishment of the larger calibers, so this is another reason we feel the Mystic X is a great choice as it comes in at a great weight while still handling 95% of the calibers you will come in contact with.

c. Cost – This is one that gets most people. Silencers can get expensive, being made with costly materials and carrying tons of engineering costs to develop high sound suppression in a efficient package, combined with a small market makes them seem really costly. This is where we have to explain that the reason they cost som much in the USA is the NFA, if the feds were not involved, there would be disposable silencers that would be REALLY cheap all over the place. The fact that they are regulated so heavily has forced makers to spend significant resources on developing silencers that will last a lifetime in the harshest environment known to mankind, thereby making them practical to own.

mystic multi caliber suppressor

d. Tone – This is one of those areas where a lot of people dont put much thought when choosing a silencer. The tone of the suppressor will determine whether it seems loud or not to the end user. A nice deep tone is the goal with all silencer makers and some designs work better than others. For instance, the Mystic X has a deeper tone than the Infiniti X due to the use of the stainless steel in the core material. This metal is less prone to ringing than the titanium used in the Infiniti X. So it sounds better even though they meter almost identical.

e. Versatility – When choosing a multi caliber suppressor, one must consider the options of mounting solutions. We here at Liberty have seen just about everything and have adapters to fit almost all of those options in stock. We stock so many choices for our multi caliber suppressors that sometimes it overwhelms the end user from all the choices. What we try to do it build out the user with a kit of mounts that is minimal in nature but still covers all the guns the end user wants to suppress. Sometimes we end up making custom mounts to fill in the holes, but that is what we are here for…

f. Heat Dissipation – This really only becomes a factor for a limited segment of the shooting community. The long range shooters and the hunters where there is significant round counts being fired. The silencer gets very hot during use and this heat has to go somewhere. It normally bleeds off into the atmosphere and then once cool, the shooter can see the sights once again to get an accurate shot. The heat that comes off the barrel will produce mirage and this mirage makes follow up shots more difficult and less accurate ,this is why we have thermal covers for our silencers, to prevent this problem for most shooters.

g. Size – The size comes in for many people but what makes a difference to most people is two pronged. Aesthetics and practicality. The aesthetic portion is for people that want the system to look a certain way, this is fine and we like this kind of thing ourselves, like our MP5 has a Centurion because it is cool. The other gourd is the hunter group where they want it to be compact or lightweight for a field carry. You know the saying… ounces equal pounds…

centurion 9mm silencer

h. Support – This is where we feel the game ends. If you cant pick up the phone and talk to a human on the other end who can get you the answer you need, then what good is the product? Email is great too, because it is simple to use, but you need quality customer support that is here to help you if you have a problem and need assistance in solving it. We have always felt this is a priority with us and will continue to provide this to our users as long as we can. It isnt much good to have a can and no way to get information about it that isnt on the website in a pinch… We are here for you.

This is what we consider when choosing a multi caliber suppressor, what do you place priority on when choosing your silencers? We are curious to know…

Keep your powder dry.

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9mm Silencer Consideration in 2022

Today we are talking about the world of 9mm silencer considerations and how they apply to the end user. Well… the top five considerations at least…lol. There are a lot more but for the sanctity of keeping this blog to reasonable in length, we will just do five for now.

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Mystic X 9mm silencer outfitted with adapters to couple it to a Krebs AK-47 variant.

The 9mm silencer is one of the most common silencers on the market and as such can be used for many things and come in many configurations.

Top five 9mm Silencer Considerations

The list of things that we look for in a 9mm silencer are as follows:

  1. Sound Suppression – This seems obvious, but not everyone looks at this metric first. We want the best performance for our purchase dollar and to be honest… Isnt this the reason for getting a silencer to start with? Our Mystic X and Infiniti X silencers are some of the best performing 9mm silencers available and when combined with quality sub-sonic ammunition, the performance is stellar!
  2. Weight – The next thing we look at here is weight. Nobody wants a brick screwed onto the end of their rifle, so when we design a 9mm silencer like the Mystic X we look at the cost in weight to add features versus the sound performance added. this is where solid models in CAD software save tons of time and expense, we model them up and run evaluations on them then cut out the top designs for head to head real world silencer comparison testing. No amount of simulation software can compete with the perception of the human ear. So we look at the weight during the design phase and work the designs based on the metals we choose.
  3. Material – Since I just mentioned it in #2, let’s go ahead and talk about the material next. We have used all sorts of metal in the past to make our suppressors with, but over time we have slowly settled on just a few materials because of cost versus performance of each of the metals we use now. Titanium is our most costly metal we use at this time.,,well by volume at least. It is super strong, super rigid and super light weight. It doesn’t hold up to ablative abrasion as good as some others though. 17-4 PH Stainless Steel is the next metal and it takes weight for cost with titanium. more cost effective, but heavier is the biggest problem we are looking at most of time in the lab. The next metal is 300 series stainless steel, this choice is great where cost is a problem but it trades cost for weight AND strength, so if the solution doesnt require a light weight super strong design, this one is a great choice. Lots of silencers on the market are made from this grade of stainless steel. Next is aluminum alloys, these alloys are almost universally used in rimfire silencers and pistol caliber silencers as the pressures are low enough to not cause material failure in the aluminum. This metal is not really suitable for rifle use in the United States since the cost in money and time is so great here. There are other metals, but these are the most common for us.
  4. Multi-role use – The 9mm silencer of today needs to be able to fill roles other than its namesake. Our Mystic X family of silencers are all rated for many calibers other than the native markings on the suppressor. This gives the end user the most diverse option list possible when it comes to platforms that the silencer is effective on. This metric is why we recommend people get one the Mystic X suppressors for their first silencer as it allows them to try it out on lots of host weapons for the cost of one unit. Then once they find a specific use case that rises to the top, so to speak, then we can work with the user in choosing a role specific model for that one job freeing up the Mystic X for other tasks.
  5. Cost – We all know that silencers in the USA are costly to get in the form of time, money and peace of mind. These three factors contribute greatly to the decision on which suppressor to choose for the first one or even 2nd or 3rd addition at some point… So this is balanced with our cans by having the same model available in more than one metal choice. Like the Mystic X and the Infiniti X are essentially identical other than metal choice. This gives the user the choice of lighter weight at great monetary cost or heavier and less monetary expenditure.
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The 9mm silencer of today is adaptable to many calibers and firearms.

As you can see, the thinking behind making a 9mm silencer is not so cut and dried. If you have a favorite host firearm like a Sig P226 or a 9mm AR1-15 Carbine or even a 357 lever gun, then give us a call we are here to help you keep those guns quiet!

If you want to know more, email us at support@libertycans.net or call us at 706-661-6911 and until next time, keep your powder dry…

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Cosmic silencer is the ultimate PCC suppressor!

The Cosmic silencer by Liberty Suppressors is a 45 caliber pistol silencer.
The Cosmic is a 45 caliber silencer that works well on many calibers.

When you go to choose a silencer for a pistol caliber carbine there are many you can choose from. What we have found is the best is choice, from our experience, is a silencer capable of at least one caliber bigger than what you plan to use it on. This does several things to help you at once. It will lower back pressure in the system. making the gun cycle more naturally and cause less cycling issues, it will also reduce fouling that is blown back into the action of the firearm also aiding in proper operation of the carbine. The Cosmic silencer fits this role perfectly.

This is due to the fact that there is less back pressure in the system as the over bored suppressors is allowing more gas to flow forward during firing. The down side is that the silencer is slightly louder than a caliber specific design would be but not by much. To us here at Liberty Suppressors, the amount of suppression is negligible. Pistol Caliber Carbines like the 10mm Banshee from CMMG also dont have many options out there for a suppressor since they are larger than the typical 9mm bore that most silencers are made to fit.

IF you have questions about the Cosmic silencer or any of our pistol suppressors, just give us a call at 706-661-6911 or shoot us an email at support@libertycans.net (you can ask about rifle silencers too if you want)

Liberty Suppressors is a Georgia-based company with family values and a warm charm that makes some of the best silencers for guns on earth! When you purchase a Liberty silencer or silencer kit, you are joining a family of firearms enthusiasts that take great pride in owning and using high-quality Made in USA/ USA products. Here at Liberty, we offer the most cost effective silencers with many different payment options for our dealers and retail customers to choose from!

For our retail customers, Liberty has basically set up endless payment options for you! Our customers are only required to pay 50% down when purchasing a silencer. You can order online, over the phone, via email, or even sign up for our layaway program! Liberty Suppressor’s top tier customer service is here to help you whether this is your first or tenth time purchasing a silencer!

 The silencers are some of the best on earth, American made, from premium materials to exacting standards, you will love our silencers…

Firearms Training

DWS_8503-422x273 Liberty Defensive Firearms Training Institute

PROTECT YOURSELF. BE ACCURATE. BE SAFE.

We here at LDFTI have found that there is a missing piece in the training puzzle at most schools. They assume the people that show up for class have been to some sort of introductory training somewhere else already.

DWS_8501-820x549We don’t feel this is a fair representation of students and want to start with a solid foundation for the student to build on. Things like how to draw the pistol are extensively covered most everywhere, but the details of how to sight the gun correctly or often overlooked or over generalized. Also, the need to practice slow and deliberately is often overlooked for “flashy” speed drills that are often fun, but do little to teach the student the correct form needed to build a good foundation.

Our curriculum is by design for the small class size format. This gives us the ability to apply direct attention to each student and give them the personal coaching they need to improve their firearm handling skills.

We strive to make sure that each student gets the personal attention that they deserve. Also, once a student is alumni, they will have access to my email to ask questions about subjects from their class or to talk about another class with us.

OVERWATCH-600x328We will build a library of videos for the prospective student to watch as well as our alumni can use them as reminders of certain things that they might have forgot after class.

We want you to be more proficient, more confident, more capable of defending yourself or the ones you love. We do this by giving you the tools you need to add a firearm to the toolkit of defense equipment available to you.

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Kodiak

Discontinued

For a modern version of this awesome silencer go here Regulator Ti Silencer

Goto the home page here.

22LR
MSRP……..NA
All Stainless steel construction.
Full Auto Rated.
Take Apart Suppressor.

KodiakWith the advent of the Kodiak TL’s success in sound suppression, we naturally used this technology in the Kodiak and utilized it to improve sound performance while still maintaining its superior strength and durability. Every Kodiak suppressor uses the proprietary “Y” factor baffle design to reduce back pressure as well as noise. Less back pressure equates to better operation from the host firearm due to reduced build up from propellant that are normally blown into the action.

KodiakWe applied these techniques while maintaining a robust design that would support 22 Hornet and the 5.7x28mm (FN) cartridge as well as 22LR and 22MAG in full auto. This gives the user of the Kodiak sound suppressor a large array of host firearm options in a myriad of calibers as well.

Built from robust stainless steel and titanium tubing this suppressor is built to last.  With this suppressor you have the versatility of use up to the 5.7mm and the maintenance value of a take-apart design to facilitate cleaning by the end user.

Each Kodiak comes with a Battlecloth suppressor pouch and the disassembly tools.
We supply instructions for disassembly with the tool kit as well as a video on the webpage (below).

Approximate sound reduction: 39 decibels
Weight: approximately 8.7 ounces
Length / Diameter: 6.5” x 1”
Material: Stainless steel
Attachment: ½-28 Thread mounted

LIBERTY SUPPRESSORS DOES NOT WARRANTY THE USE OF 60 GRAIN AGUILA SSS SUBSONIC AMMO IN THEIR SUPPRESSORS, THIS IS DUE TO BULLET INSTABILITY

Kodiak complete with accessories………..NA

All Production Suppressors includes a Battlecloth Pouch

Kodiak300 series Stainless steel
1/2-28 TPI threads
6.5″ OAL
1″ Diameter
Monolithic core platform
CNC machined construction

22LR
17M2
17 HMR
22 MAGNUM
FN 5.7mm x 28mm
22 Hornet

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