2026 Is the Year to Go Quiet: How to Save on Silencers, SBRs, and SBSs—And Why It Matters
If you’ve been thinking about buying a silencer (suppressor), short-barreled rifle (SBR), or short-barreled shotgun (SBS), the window for serious savings is opening—and Big Mike’s Guns & Ammo is ready to help you take advantage of it.
The Big Change: $200 NFA Tax Goes to $0 (Effective Jan 1, 2026)
In 2025, Congress passed and the President signed a package that reduces the $200 National Firearms Act (NFA) tax on suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs to $0 starting January 1, 2026. Registration/transfer rules remain, but the tax payment goes away for these items once the effective date hits. Multiple industry and compliance sources confirm the effective date is January 1, 2026 (not 2025). SilencerCo+2Silencer Central+2
Bottom line: File your ATF Form 4 on or after Jan 1, 2026, and the transfer tax for these items is $0 under the new law. SilencerCo+1
What hasn’t changed
The NFA registration process (fingerprints, photos, background check, and ATF approval) still applies. Only the tax is zeroed out for the affected categories beginning 1/1/2026. FFLGuard
The Counter-Push: A Proposal to Jack the NFA Tax to ~$4,700
Shortly after the $0 tax was enacted (with the future effective date), Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) introduced Senate Amendment 2973 to raise the NFA transfer/making tax to $4,709 (a rough inflation “update” from the 1934 $200 figure). It was filed as an amendment to a spending bill and, as of now, has not become law. Reporting from several outlets covers the proposal; the policy goal is to price NFA items out of reach for the average person, echoing the original 1934 deterrent intent. USA Carry+1
TL;DR: $0 tax is set for 1/1/2026, but a competing proposal seeks to hike it to ~$4,700. That proposal is not law, but it shows where the opposition wants to go. USA Carry
Why Suppressors Help: Safety & Hearing Benefits
Suppressors don’t make guns “silent.” They reduce peak blast and overall energy, which helps protect hearing and improves communication and safety on the range and in the field. Peer-reviewed research measuring real firearms shows:
- 17–24 dB peak reduction at the shooter’s ear, with meaningful reductions in 8-hour equivalent energy exposure; instructors a meter behind see 20–28 dB peak reductions. PubMed
- Depending on platform and ammo, 2–23 dB overall sound power reductions have been recorded. PMC
- Best practice remains “belt and suspenders”: use a suppressor and quality ear protection—especially on high-pressure rifles—because unsuppressed AR-type rifles can exceed instant-damage thresholds. The Hearing Review
Less blast means:
- Better situational awareness (you can hear commands or hazards).
- Reduced recoil/flash, aiding control and accuracy.
- Less nuisance noise for neighbors and wildlife.
Big Mike’s Promise: Fair Prices, Smart Timing
Some national sellers tweak pricing around legal milestones or run “free stamp” promos that still build costs into the product. Big Mike’s Guns & Ammo isn’t playing the “hike the price because a deadline is coming” game—we’re a local, disabled-veteran-owned Nevada shop, and we keep it straight with our customers.
Buy Now, Store With Us, File Later—Save the Tax
- Reserve/purchase your silencer, SBR, or SBS now.
- We store it securely at Big Mike’s.
- On/after January 1, 2026, we will submit your Form 4 so that the transfer tax is $0 under the new law.
That’s $200 saved per item (suppressors/SBRs/SBSs/AOWs) versus filing in 2025—without playing dealer price-hike games. (You still complete the usual NFA steps; you just don’t pay the $200 after 1/1/2026.) SilencerCo+1
Pro tip: Buying now locks inventory and pricing, and avoids the 2026 rush that could lengthen approval queues. Industry expects a spike in filings once the $0 tax kicks in. Silencer Central
So… What Should I Buy? 2025 Standouts & Trusted Brands
There’s never been more choice. A quick tour of notable brands and newer models:
- Dead Air — Known for the rugged Sandman line. New for 2025: Sandman X (Haynes 282, 3D-printed, hard-use focus; optimized sound, lower flash/backpressure). Great on 5.56/.30-cal rifles. Firearms News+1
- Yankee Hill Machine (YHM) — High value, tough build. New Victra-12 modular 12-ga shotgun suppressor (configurable to 12/10/8/6 inches). Their 2025 catalog shows 18 new items. Athlon Outdoors+2Yankee Hill Machine Co.+2
- HUXWRX (OSS) — Flow-Through® tech to cut blowback and gas in the face (great for gassy ARs). Check out Ventum 556 and FLOW series options. HuxWrx+1
- AAC — Ranger 5 RBP (Reduced Back Pressure) 3D-printed alloy cans for 5.56/6mm ARC; good for shooters sensitive to gas. shootingillustrated.com
- SilencerCo — Deep lineup; 2025 brought multiple releases and updates (e.g., compact 9mm, hunting-focused models). Their current catalog covers everything from rimfire to magnum. Guns.com+1
Other solid names we carry or can source: Rugged, Griffin, CGS, Thunder Beast, SureFire, and more. (If there’s a specific model you want, ask—we work with multiple distributors.)
How It Works at Big Mike’s (Simple & Local)
- Pick your can / SBR / SBS with our staff.
- Buy now (or put it on layaway); we securely store the item in the shop.
- On/after January 1, 2026, we will complete your Form 4 and submit it with $0 tax for qualifying items. SilencerCo
- When ATF approves, you take it home.
We’ll guide you on trust vs individual, help with prints/photos, and set realistic expectations on approval timing, especially given the anticipated 2026 surge. Silencer Central
Final Word
- Opportunity: The law set Jan 1, 2026, for $0 NFA tax on suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs. SilencerCo
- Threat: A push exists to raise the tax to ~$4,700 via amendment—but it’s not law. USA Carry
- Your Move: Buy now, store at Big Mike’s, file after Jan 1, 2026—save $200 per item and beat the rush. SilencerCo+1
- Why a suppressor? Real, measured hearing and safety benefits with the right setup (still use ear pro).




