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WYLDE556-K
Vendor:Short (K-Kurz) .223/5.56 NATORegular price From $489.00 USDRegular priceSale price From $489.00 USD -
WYLDE556-S
Vendor:Standard .223/5.56 NATORegular price From $499.00 USDRegular priceSale price From $499.00 USD -
WYLDE556-D
Vendor:Dual STAINLESS STEEL/TITANIUM .223/5.56 NATORegular price $589.00 USDRegular priceSale price $589.00 USD -
WYLDE556-L
Vendor:Long TITANIUM .30 CalRegular price $740.00 USDRegular priceSale price $740.00 USD
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TOP 10 SUPPRESSOR QUESTIONS
Are Suppressors Legal to Own?
Yes in most U.S. states, but no in some. Federally, suppressors are legal if you pass a background check and register it with the ATF. However, several states (like California, New York, New Jersey, and a few others) ban civilian ownership entirely.
What States Ban Suppressor Ownership?
California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island — plus Washington, D.C.
Is a Special License Required to Own a Suppressor?
No special license—but you must get ATF approval and a tax stamp, and it has to be legal in your state.
Why Would a Person Use a Suppressor?
Reduces noise, recoil, and muzzle blast—making shooting safer, more controlled, and more comfortable.
Do I Waive Any Rights When I Buy a Suppressor?
No. Owning a suppressor doesn’t waive your rights—you just agree to federal registration and compliance with applicable laws.
Can I Use One Silencer for Multiple Calibers?
Yes—if it’s rated for those calibers and used with the proper mounts or adapters.
Is There a  Difference Between a Suppressor and a Silencer?
A silencer is the traditional name for a device that tries to quiet a gun, while a suppressor is the technical term for a device that lowers the gun’s sound, recoil, and flash.
Is a Suppressed Firearm Quiet?
A suppressed firearm reduces the gunshot noise significantly, but it’s still loud—roughly like a power tool or hammer hitting metal, not silent.
How Do I Attach My Suppressor?
A silencer attaches by screwing onto a threaded barrel or locking onto a quick‑detach mount.
How Long is the Registration Process for a Suppressor?
Most suppressor registrations take a few months, though approval times can range from weeks to several months depending on processing and submission method.