We sell suppressors from three makers we trust: Abel Co., Siege Suppressors, and AB Suppressor. NFA paperwork handled right here in the shop.
Call to Get StartedPrecision-shooter favorites known for craftsmanship, minimal point-of-impact shift, and honest MIL-STD verified sound data.
Tubeless Grade 5 titanium precision cans. Light, quiet, and built for bolt guns from .308 to the big magnums.
The hard-use workhorse. Fully welded stainless, compact enough for an SBR, rated up to 300 PRC, with a high-flow baffle stack that cuts blowback.
Precision rimfire can rated for .22 LR including full auto, .22 Mag, 17 HMR, and 5.7x28.
Made in Gaston, Oregon, just across the river. Siege builds around a Linear Diffuser Array instead of traditional baffles: a monolithic, contiguous-bore design in Inconel and hardened stainless.
Gas flows through diffuser cells instead of slamming into baffle walls, which means low back pressure, less blowback, and a self-cleaning bore.
Full-auto rated 5.56 can with no barrel restrictions. Inconel core, nitride finish, built to take abuse.
The lighter 7.62 offering for hunters and sport shooters who want durability without the weight.
Born from turbocharger engineering, AB applies real aerodynamics to gas flow with spiral baffle technology, machined 100% in-house from bar stock to finished can.
The multi-gun answer. Modular titanium stacks in 5.56, 7.62, .338, and .375 with reflex mounting that adds volume without adding length.
A 4.5 ounce Grade 5 titanium 9mm can under 5 inches long. It practically disappears off the end of a pistol caliber carbine.
From plinking to small game, including the MELB integrally suppressed 10/22 barrel.
Tell us the host gun and how you shoot, and we will match you to the right suppressor.
Suppressors are NFA items. We handle the ATF Form 4 process with you right here in the shop.
Your application goes to the ATF for approval. Approval times vary; we will keep you posted.
Once approved, you pick up your suppressor from us and we can set up the mounting on your rifle.
Purchasers must be legally eligible to own NFA items under federal, state, and local law. Washington State allows suppressor ownership.