Suppressors? Yes, You Can!

With the $200 tax stamp a thing of the past, it was no surprise that the 2026 SHOT Show brought with it a plethora of new suppressors. Read on as we take a look at an assortment of options that caught our eye.

by posted on February 4, 2026
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With the recent elimination of the $200 tax stamp—which had priced a considerable number of buyers out of this category—it was no surprise that the 2026 SHOT Show brought with it a plethora of new suppressors. These launches came equally from companies with a long-standing history of manufacturing suppressors to quite a few that are brand-new to the game. The simple yet surprised exclamation of, “Oh, you’re making suppressors now?” seemingly echoed through the show floor as the week went on. Read on as we take a look at an assortment of options that caught our eye and may soon be calling our gun safe home.

Lyman: Sonicore Suppressors — Skarv 22
Suppressors are wildly popular now that the $200 tax stamp has been removed, so it's no surprise that many shooters are looking to add a new can or two to their collection. The Skarv 22 from Lyman is but one of many it released at SHOT Show 2026. Measuring 5” long and weighing a mere 3.2 oz., this .22-cal. can is perfect for quieting the noise that typically accompanies a casual plinking session. It’s also modular, allowing the user to customize its length and the level of suppression to suit their needs. The knurled exterior makes it easy to install or remove and helps dissipate heat after emptying a mag full of .22 LR. Featuring a direct‑thread mounting system with a ½ x 28 thread pitch, it pairs nicely with threaded rimfire rifles and pistols that you may have tucked away in your gun safe. For more information, visit lymanproducts.com.

CMMG: ZEROED 46 — Raw Stainless
The new ZEROED 46 from CMMG is full-auto-rated and can handle .45-cal. and smaller center-fire cartridges. The majority of suppressors on the market are only offered in black, which is why this version caught our eye. While still offered in the classic black colorway, CMMG also offers the ZEROED 46 in a raw-stainless variation. The magic here is that, over time, the raw, uncoated stainless Steel will patina, similar to what you see with statues or various architectural features made of copper. The color and patina will differ for each unit, with variations depending on how many rounds you shoot, your gun, and other factors. This suppressor weighs 16 oz., measures 6.2”, and is hub-mount compatible. If you’d like to add a hub to your order, CMMG provides four different options, making the process quick and easy. For more information, visit cmmg.com.  

Dead Air: RXD910Ti
It is only natural that two powerhouses in the suppressor and firearms realm, Ruger and Dead Air, joined forces to create the Dead Air RXD910Ti suppressor. Not only can this add to Dead Air's growing lineup, but it also pairs nicely with compatible guns in Ruger's arsenal. Straight from the factory, the RXD910Ti is already pre-fitted with a ½ x 28 piston, compatible with all Ruger firearms with a threaded barrel and matching thread pitch, and chambered in one of the can's compatible calibers. This suppressor utilizes the patented Triskelion baffle system, bringing sound levels of 9mm (for which the can is optimized) to a very quiet level, while at the same time taming the noise and felt recoil associated with 10mm. It is made from 6AL4V titanium, weighs 11.4 oz, and measures 7.7” in length. While we’ve already mentioned compatibility with 9mm and 10mm ammunition, the RXD910Ti is also rated for use with .300 Blackout, 5.7x28mm, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and 400 Legend, making it quite the versatile option to add to your collection. For more information, visit deadairsilencers.com.

Silent Steel: Micro Streamer
Silent Steel’s new Micro Streamer suppressor is geared toward shooters who want to keep their overall footprint as compact as possible, thereby maximizing maneuverability in tight quarters. This baffle-less can is 4.25 inches long and features Silent Steel's Flow-IQ gas-rotation system. To the end user, this means reduced gas blowback, lower back pressure, and greater resistance to the effects of extreme heat. The Micro Streamer's overall weight depends on its material, with aluminum versions weighing 8.81 oz. and stainless-steel versions weighing approximately 11.28 oz. Multiple colors and mounting options are available, with the can being offered in the following calibers: 4.6 mm, 7.62 mm, 9 mm, and 5.56. For more information, visit silentsteelusa.com.

Yankee Hill Machine: VICTRA-20 Modular Shotgun Suppressor
The VICTRA-20 is YHM’s new modular 20-gauge shotgun suppressor. This latest release is user-configurable, meaning shooters can easily remove sections as needed to fit their sound-suppression needs. The VICTRA -20 can be used in its full-size 10” configuration (weighing 22 ozs.) or as small as 4” (weighing 12 oz.). This suppressor attaches to your shotgun’s factory choke threads by way of a VICTRA mount. Choking of the shot now occurs at the muzzle-end of the VICTRA. Included is an Improved Cylinder choke, with additional options available. Care must be taken when selecting the ammunition varieties that can be used with this shotgun suppressor, with YHM clearly explaining what can and cannot be used with this can. For more information, visit yhm.net.

PWS x WRMFZY: BDE762-TI
Primary Weapons Systems teamed up with lifestyle brand WRMFZY to design the limited-edition BDE suppressor. Offered in a striking, bold Disruptive Gold Cerakote finish, this can is designed to quiet things down and look good while doing so. The BDE is modular, allowing the shooter to customize its length by removing a number of the 3D-printed titanium baffles, customizing the can to their specific length and sound suppression needs. Overall weight and length will vary depending on whether or not you’ve removed any of the baffles, ranging from 6.5” at 12.7 oz. to 8.2” at 17.4 oz. These baffles are taper-threaded which aids them from becoming carbon-locked. Lastly, the texture on the outermost portion of the can was designed to aid in dissipating heat, thus reducing mirage that can arise with extended strings of fire. For more information, visit primaryweapons.com.

EchoCore: Sector 5.56 Full-Size
At the recent SHOT Show, EchoCore released the Sector 5.56, a full-sized 3D-printed, HUB-compatible Inconel suppressor for use on rifles chambered in 5.56 mm or 6ARC. This 18-ounce can measures 7.06” in length and is ideal for use on both full-sized rifles and SBRs, with a more compact 5.11” version available if you need a smaller overall footprint. This can utilize the company's Cross Chamber Regulation (XCR) technology combined with a long helical baffle stack, which not only reduces backpressure and blowback, but also cycles cleaner overall. The Sector 5.56 is full-auto rated and able to withstand the stressors of extremely high temperatures, while a proprietary, non-reflective finish reduces its visual and near-IR heat signature. For more information, visit echocoresuppressors.com.

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