Top 50+ Best Gifts for New Gun Owners
Top 50+ Best Gifts for New Gun Owners A Silencer Shop 2025 Gift Guide
If you’re a new gun owner, or you’re shopping for a gun owner this holiday season, I’ve been in your shoes. This gift guide rounds up the essential tools and accessories that make shooting better. From range-day must-haves and cleaning kits to storage solutions and training tools, we’ve hand-picked gear that’s beginner-friendly, budget-conscious and that me and my friends have actually used.
Budget Gifts Under $50 Essential Gifts & Stocking Stuffers
Hoppe’s Bore Brush Kits (Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun) $3–$20
Clean guns shoot better and last longer. These are simple to use and get your gun’s barrel clean quickly. Hoppe’s is know for making the best cleaning products in the industry and these beginner-friendly cleaning brushes are no exception. Grab a kit for pistols, rifles, or shotguns and keep your guns running great for a lifetime.
Bore Brush Kits
- Core calibers covered
- Quality brushes that don’t break down
- Range-bag essential for quick cleanups
Rite in the Rain Notebook / Logbook $6
If you’re brand new to shooting you might now know what DOPE or Data on Previous Engagement is yet, but that's where these notebooks come in handy. These Rite in the Rain notebooks are easy to toss into a pocket or range bag and allow you to write down the bullet drop and data for your rifle, so you can make more hits more easily and improve at shooting faster. These are weather-resistant, hold up to being tossed in gear bags, and are just tougher than those cheap dollar store notepads.
4x6 Top-Spiral Notebook
- Build a record that actually helps
- Great for new shooters and precision nerds alike
- Pairs perfectly with a chrono day
Microfiber Tamography Glass Cleaning Cloth $8
Dirty glass ruins a range day, whether it’s your glasses, scope, or rangefinder. Keep optics and eyewear spotless with a trusted cleaning cloth that doesn’t scratch coatings. Our buddy Gabe Tam @tamfamgram makes these clip-on microfiber clothes that are super convenient and keep your glass clear. I have one on my backpack, range bag, and bino harness and they get used constantly. Also, Gabe told us that right now they’re buy one get one free, that’s two gifts for the price of one!
Microfiber Tamography Cloth
- Safe on high-end coatings
- Pocket-size and travel friendly
- Essential for scopes, binos, and red dots
Silencer Shop Merch $9–$40
From the ATF Ghost Patch to the Yes, It's Legal tee, Silencer Shop merch says what every shooter is thinking—with a wink. It’s range-day uniform meets inside joke. Our friend Paige Roux (@somechickwhoshoots) even helped us design an awesome band tee. Grab a hat, tee, or patch and help your favorite shooter rep the brand that makes suppressor ownership simple.
Merch (ATF Ghost Patch / One Merch Block)
- Conversation-starting graphics (the good kind)
- Comfortable, everyday fits
- Affordable stocking stuffer options
ESCA-Tech D-Wipes $11
Getting lead and heavy metals off your hands is essential after shooting, the deleading wipes make cleaning up all of the lead dust and carbon off of your hands and face easy. Just toss these into a range bag and will keep the shooter in your life feeling fresh and avoiding any heavy-metal nastiness.
D-Wipes Lead Removal
- Cheap way to stay heavy-metal free
- Clean yourself and your gear easily
- Last a long time
SureFire EP5 Sonic Defender In-Ear Pro $13–$25
We care a LOT about hearing protection, and even when you’re shooting suppressed extra ear pro can come in handy for long range days or indoor shooting sessions. If you’re new to shooting and looking for a good in-ear option, these have been my preferred pair for a couple years now. Great for outdoor shooting, extra protection at indoor ranges, and the carrying case makes them tough to lose.
EP5 Sonic Defenders
- Comfortable, all-day wear
- Great for range days, yard work, and shop time
- Reusable and easy to clean
TekMat Gun Cleaning Mat $10–$25
When I got my first gun, a Glock 19 Gen 3, I had to watch YouTube videos every time I took it apart to clean it to make sure I wasn’t missing anything. These cleaning mats have detailed exploded views of common pistols and rifles to ensure you take them apart and put them back together perfectly every time. TEKMATS are also solvent resistant and keep small parts from rolling away and disappearing forever in the endless void of an office or kitchen floor.
Gun Cleaning Mat
- Keeps solvent off your table
- Exploded-view prints on many models
- Rolls up to stash in a range bag
Hoppe’s Boresnake $10–$20
The brush kits from above are great for deep cleaning, but that's not always necessary. Sometimes you just need to shine up the bore of your gun a little bit to get it to shoot more accurately or make sure there's no oil in the barrel. BoresSnakes let you quickly swab your barrel clean without having to take apart the firearm, they’re quick, easy, and can save your range time.
Boresnake
- Fast, lightweight, and packable
- Cuts fouling between full cleanings
- Caliber-specific for best results
Field Ethos Magazine Subscription $15/Quarter
If you like guns and being outdoors even a little bit, you’ll probably like Field Ethos. The Field Ethos crew covers everything from whiskey and watches to the newest (and oldest) guns and hunting all around the world. Field Ethos brings back unapologetic adventure, beautiful photography, bold writing, and the kind of stories you retell long after the fire burns down. I look forward to the new issue every quarter and I think you or any of your friends will love it as well.
Magazine Subscription
- Gorgeous, collectible print issues
- Grit, humor, and honest field notes
- A gift that feels personal, not algorithmic
Magpul PMAG 30 $18
No one has enough magazines; the limit does not exist. The Magpul PMAG is the gold standard for AR15 and AR10 mags; they’re trusted by law enforcement, military, and civilian shooters for their robust durability and reliability. Grab them in Coyote Tan for extra style points (unless paired with the Dos Boot extensions below, then go black mags with FDE extensions...swag).
PMAG 30
- Proven reliability in all conditions
- Easy disassembly for cleaning
Die Free Co Dos Boot (3-Pack) $20
Remember the PMAGs we just talked about? This makes them even better. These Die Free Co Dos Boot Mag Extensions add two extra rounds of capacity to your magazines while giving them a wider, grippier base for faster reloads and more stability when shooting off of the magazine. They install in seconds with no tools and act as a perfect little monopod when you’re shooting prone. I personally use them on my 300BLK 20-round mags, they’re perfectly reliable and look awesome (just like everything Die Free Co does). Again, FDE is the way to go here.
Dos Boot (3-Pack)
- Adds two rounds and a better grip on every mag
- Doubles as a low-profile monopod for prone shooting
- Snaps on securely without tools
Silencer Shop Gift Card $25+
Not sure what to get the gun owner in your life? A Silencer Shop Gift Card is the easiest “can’t-miss” gift. Whether they’re eyeing a new suppressor, an accessory for their guns or silencers, or just some merch that lets them show off their style, this card lets them pick exactly what they want. Gun people can be tough to shop for, this lets them pick their own shhhh.
Gift Card
- Instant, flexible, zero-stress gifting
- Use for suppressors, gear, apparel, and accessories
- No expiration — they choose when and what they want
Americana Pipe Dream As much or as little as you want
A treasure hunt for anyone who loves military surplus, field gear, and oddball finds. Americana Pipe Dream is our go to surp plug, they’ve got all the good stuff at awesome prices. You can find really good gear for shooting and hunting here without paying an arm and a leg, and if you wear camo in public more than you should like me, these guys are your hook up. Some of my favorites have been the French Field Pants and British Thermal Smock I've picked up.
Pipe Dream
Walker’s Gel Ear Pad (Replacement Cups) $25
If you’re new to shooting, you were probably recommended to buy Walker Razor electronic ear protection, that's a great recommendation and these gel cups make them incredible. The gel cups are more comfortable, hold less heat, and don't get sweaty and nasty once your head starts sweating. They’re especially comfortable when wearing shooting glasses.
Gel Ear Pads
- Comfort upgrade that helps reduce fatigue on long days
- Easy swap, big comfort payoff
- Perfect add-on for a hearing protection gift bundle
Maglula UPLULA Pistol Magazine Loader $35
Loading pistol mags kinda sucks, especially when you’re newer to shooting. This little tool makes loading mags for Glocks, Sigs, Walthers, or whatever kind of handgun you have simple. Save your thumbs, load faster, and shoot more with an UPLULA. We keep these in most of our range bags, they’re so convenient and once you get used to it, it's hard to go back to loading by hand.
UPLULA Magazine Loader
- Saves wear on thumbs and speeds reload prep
- Simple, durable, and pocket-ready
- Great little gift for any shooter who loads mags frequently
CAT 7 Tourniquet $35
If you are around guns, you should have an effective way to stop bleeding. CAT tourniquets are easy to use, highly effective, and stow away in range bags or pockets without taking up too much space. Tourniquets can save lives, for $35 it is an essential piece of gear.
Gen 7 Tourniquet
- The medical baseline every shooter should own
- Compact enough to carry daily
- Simple use for high-stress moments
VIKTOS Patrolux OP Glove $35
A nice pair of shooting gloves can make all the difference on a range day, and Viktos makes awesome ones. We’ve been using them for years, they hold up well, look cool, and just work. Viktos gloves provide better grip if your hands are sweaty or oily, and can help protect them when shooting hot rifles.
Patrolux OP Glove
- Lightweight, breathable, and tough
- Excellent trigger feel and dexterity
- Touchscreen-ready fingertips
- Secure fit for all-day comfort
Cole-Tac Woobie Bag (Standard) $41
If you’re looking to get better at shooting rifles a shooting bag makes a world of difference. The Woobie bag is small, perfect for AR-style rifles or bolt actions, and provides good stability to help you make longer distance shots. It's robust and durable, but affordable and works great, a perfect gift this year.
Woobie Bag (Standard)
- Small but surprisingly good for shooting
- Durable materials and lightweight fill
- Simple to use for extra stability
Cloud Defensive ATB (Ammo Transport Bag) $48.99
There is nothing worse than hauling boxes of ammo or loose rounds to the range, mags strewn about the truck bed, ammo rolling around, its chaos. Enter the ATB, my favorite way to bring ammo and mags to the range. It’s a water-resistant, overbuilt Cordura pouch with closed-cell foam inserts so you can carry a day’s worth of rounds and mags, organized by caliber. These hold almost 1000 rounds of 9mm, plus 5 mags OR around 300 rifle rounds with 4 mags.
ATB — Ammo Transport Bag
SOG Powerpint Multi-Tool $49
Stuff happens on the range, sometimes you need to tighten a bolt or wrench off a muzzle device or help fix someone's gear. A good multitool makes all of that a lot easier. SOG packs pliers, drivers, a blade, and more into a palm-size package that disappears in a pocket and shines in a pinch. There are 18 tools on this bad boy! I’ve used one to fix fences, secure optics, and more.
Powerpint Multi-Tool
- Everyday fixes without the bulk
- Solid tool feel in a compact form
- Great “always with me” gift
Crocs Classic Clog $49
Okay, these might not be considered “shooting gear” but they are the best post range day footwear imaginable. Slip off your hot sweaty boots into some soft cool Crocs that massage your feet like you’re at a 5-star spa. I wear Crocs a lot, maybe too much, but I can confidently say these are my favorite footwear for when it's time to relax after being outside on the range all day. Buy these for anyone, and I promise they’ll wear them a lot more often than they’d like to admit.
Classic Clog
- Lightweight comfort you can wear all day
- Easy to clean, quick to dry, tough to destroy
- Perfect for camp, truck beds, and post-range lounging
- Available in every color imaginable
$50 – $200 Gifts
Affordable Upgrades
& Mid-Range Accessories for Shooters
Q G Sling $50–$70
A sling is a pivotal piece of kit on an AR or AK, and the G Sling is one of the best in the business. They’re designed to be lightweight, easy to adjust, and quiet (which often gets overlooked in slings). It won’t rattle around on your rifle, but it will keep the gun secure and let you move more freely.
G Sling
- Fast transitions and comfortable carry
- Lightweight and packable — great backup sling for dedicated hunters
- Durable hardware for heavy use
NeoMag Gen-2 (NEOMAG) $55
For the concealed carry crowd out there, this is an awesome piece of gear. The NeoMag is a low-profile mag carrier that keeps a spare magazine secure in a pocket or pouch while allowing fast retrieval. This is the best way I’ve found to carry a spare mag when out and about.
Gen-2 Carrier
- Slim, quiet mag retention for carry or competition
- Simple, unobtrusive design that hides well in a pocket
- Affordable and effective — small upgrade, big convenience
Walker’s Razor Slim Electronic Ear Protection $60
These are the go-to electronic hearing protection option for a reason; they work great and hold up well. If you’ve watched our YouTube videos you may have seen me and Garrett using these on different videos, they’re comfortable (especially with the gel cup upgrade), batteries last a long time, and you basically get superpowers with the enhanced hearing.
Razor Slim Electronic Ear Muffs
- Amplifies voices, cuts gunfire instantly
- Slim, comfortable fit
- A must-have for any shooter
Savior Scope + Muzzle Cover $70
Those cheap, flimsy cases or soft sided sleeves that most rifles come with are garbage, here is a way to carry your rifle that actually works. I have these for all of my rifles at this point, they keep the scope and muzzle safe, but they’re not clunky or floppy. The Savior cover is simple to carry and still fits in a hard case if you want the extra protection.
Scope + Muzzle Cover
- Protects glass and muzzles from weather and scratches
- Stretch fit for quick on/off in the field
- Lightweight and pack-friendly
VIKTOS Upscale Hip Pack $75
Part crossbody, part concealed carry bag — the Upscale Hip Pack carries the essentials without slowing you down. Built tough and sized right for EDC gear, it includes internal organization for tools, mags, or travel items. Sling it, strap it, or stow it — this pack is ready for anything. It’s especially great for the ladies who want to keep themselves safe but can’t carry a conventional holster.
Upscale Hip Pack
- Compact but capable — fits EDC and range essentials
- Covert storage for tools or compact firearms
- Durable nylon construction built to last
- Versatile crossbody or waist carry
Magpul Bipod $80+
A bipod is a great upgrade for shooting more accurately, they let you build a stable shooting position off the ground of obstacles. The Magpul bipod is a simple, lightweight, no-nonsense bipod that's awesome for precision shooting or hunting. It doesn’t add much weight, but it does add a ton of stability to allow you to make super accurate shots when needed.
Bipod
- Light, stable, and quick to deploy
- Made in the USA
- Ideal for hunting and precision rifles
Rifle Muzzle Device $80–$200
Chances are the rifle you bought came with an A2-style bird cage flash hider, and while that's not a bad muzzle device, it was designed 60 years ago, and we have much better options now. Nowadays you can get rid of kick with a good muzzle brake, almost completely eliminate muzzle flash with a good flash hider, and the best part is most of the muzzle devices we carry at Silencer Shop also make your rifle suppressor-ready for when you decide to upgrade.
Rifle Muzzle Devices
- Expands suppressor compatibility
- Precision-machined fit
- Swap cans between hosts safely
Burn Proof Gear Rail Wrap $90
If you’ve ever dumped a few mags into some trash, then you know the handguard on an AR15 can get hot. Instead of burning your hands or wasting time letting your handguard cool off, get a Burn Proof Gear Rail Wrap. They look cool and offer a thermal barrier between your hand and your rail.
Rail Wrap
- Reduces heat mirage and protects gear
- Won’t slip, smoke, or melt
- Veteran-made in the USA
Wheeler Laser Bore Sighter $92
Sighting in a new gun can seem like a daunting task, but this tool makes it super simple. Wheeler’s laser bore sighter uses a magnet to attach to the front of a rifle or shotgun and provides a laser point to align your sights with. Just stick the laser on the firearm, aim it at a target, move the crosshairs to the laser, and shoot to confirm. Yes, there are cheap Amazon laser bore sighters, but I’ve never seen those work accurately or reliably.
Laser Bore Sighter
- Speeds up optic zeroing
- Works indoors or outdoors
- Compact, easy to store in range bag
Savior Folding Shooting Mat $94
A compact, well-padded shooting mat that folds small but deploys into a comfortable, stable shooting platform. Durable outer shell and weatherproof backing make it perfect for damp mornings or getting off of the dirt and mud.
Folding Shooting Mat
- Comfortable padding without bulk
- Rolls/folds small for pack carry
- Durable and easy to hose off after a wet day
Hunter Constantine EDC Belt $115
Another one for the EDC folks out there, this is the best everyday belt I’ve ever owned. The HC belt is ridged in the front to support a pistol, but elastic in the back to make it comfortable and to move with your body. Plus, our buddy (and pro shooter) Hunter Constantine made them, and he's the best shooter I know so they must be good.
EDC Belt
- Comfortable and supportive for EDC use
- Sleek look for casual or professional wear
- Designed by a competitive shooter
Radian Raptor SD Ambi Charging Handle $119
This ambidextrous charging handle runs smooth, feels solid, and keeps things quiet when you rack it. It’s built tough and works great on any rifle, especially if you shoot suppressed (or plan to in the future). As someone who shoots suppressed a lot, I can’t recommend it enough; it makes a real difference. If you’re running a can, grab a gas-cutting handle like the Raptor-SD. You’ll notice the difference the first time you pull the trigger.
Raptor-SD Ambi Charging Handle
- Ambi leverage for left- or right-handed use
- Quiet, positive latch action — ideal for suppressed builds
- Sturdy construction for years of use
Hornady Lock-N-Load Sonic Cleaner 2L $125
An ultrasonic cleaner is one of the best tools a gun owner can have, it makes cleaning parts a breeze and keeps your gear in tip-top condition. The Hornady Lock-N-Load Sonic Cleaner uses ultrasonic waves to blast away carbon, powder residue, and grime from parts like; BCGs, suppressors, rimfire baffles, buffer weights, pistol barrels, and more. Just add cleaning solution, hit start, and let it do the dirty work while you prep the next batch. Pro Tip: Put your part in a plastic bag filled with cleaning solution, then fill the cleaner with hot water. You’ll save on expensive solvents and can clean different parts in different cleaning solutions in the same sonic bath.
Lock-N-Load Sonic Cleaner 2L
- Deep-cleans cases and components inside and out
- Saves time and effort versus manual scrubbing
- Compact and easy to use—perfect for any reloading bench
SilencerCo Threaded Pistol Barrel $143+
Swapping to a SilencerCo threaded barrel is one of the easiest ways to boost accuracy and performance of a pistol. These match-grade barrels drop right in, no gunsmithing needed, and are built to the same tight tolerances SilencerCo is known for. The added threads also let you run a compensator or a suppressor to make your pistol even better.
Threaded Pistol Barrel
- Perfect concentricity for suppressor safety
- Built by one of the best in the business
- Plug-and-play fit for multiple hosts
Eberlestock Bang Bang Range Bag $175
A no-nonsense range bag that actually solves problems for shooters. The Bang Bang bag keeps your mags, ammo, hearing protection, firearms, and tools organized with padded, configurable dividers and a hard polycarbonate base that won’t soak up mud or tear on rocks. There’s a lower “basement” compartment for handguns or compact carbines, an adjustable shoulder harness for hauling, and pockets galore so nothing rolls around when you’re loading up the truck. It will also hold full-size AR15s if you separate the receivers — it’s awesome.
Bang Bang Range Bag (Mid)
- Rugged, field-proven construction
- Smart layout keeps essentials handy
- Will last a lifetime
$200 – $500 Gifts Premium Gear & Tactical Tools for Enthusiasts
Rimfire Suppressors (Category) $220–$500+
Shooting suppressed 22s is, perhaps, the most fun one can have on the shooting range. You might already have a .22LR rifle or pistol, if so, this is the best upgrade you can make to your gun collection, you’ll have so much fun, and it will make you want to shoot more. Rimfire suppressors are a lower barrier to entry than rifle or pistol suppressors; they sound amazing, and they’re simple to use.
Rimfire Suppressors
- Ideal first suppressor purchase
- Ultra-quiet on rimfire hosts
- Simple maintenance and lightweight design
Vortex Diamondback HD 10x42 Binoculars $250
A dependable set of eyes for any hunter or range trip. The Diamondback HD binoculars balance clarity, comfort, and price better than anything else in their class. Crystal-clear glass, rugged rubber armor, and Vortex’s unbeatable lifetime warranty. Pick these up and use them to spot targets, see groups without pulling back targets, and glass animals in the field. These usually cost over $300, but right now, there are some great sales I stumbled across.
Diamondback HD 10x42
- Sharp, color-rich HD optics
- Comfortable all-day carry
- Backed by Vortex VIP warranty
SureFire XC3-A Compact Weapon Light $269
A compact, rail-mounted weapon light with SureFire durability and solid output — perfect for compact ARs, PCCs, or home defense setups. Tough construction, reliable switchgear, and the performance you expect from SureFire. I got to shoot these lights for a week at the launch; they’re very impressive and have found a place on most of my subcompact pistols including my EDC.
XC3-A
- Compact shape, serious output for its size
- Rugged construction and positive activation
- Ideal on compact pistols with light rails
Magpul DAKA Hard Case R44 $299
The DAKA case is the best hard case for transporting guns I’ve ever used, and I’ve used all of the popular ones. The internal grid system allows you to quickly and easily custom fit the case to your gear, without messing with silly pick’n’pluck foam that never really keeps its shape. These cases rock, if you’re looking for a way to transport gear and keep it safe this is the solution.
DAKA Hard Case R44
- Modular grid interior — easy custom fit for any rifle or optic
- IP67-rated — waterproof, dustproof, travel-ready protection
- Rugged Magpul build — crushproof shell and reliable hardware
- TSA-compliant and stackable for travel or storage
SureFire X300U-B Weapon Light $341
A proven full-size weapon light with high output and legendary SureFire reliability. Ideal for duty rifles and carbines where uptime matters and you need real lumens to dominate low-light situations. This is the gold standard for pistol lights and has been for quite some time.
X300U-B Weapon Light
- Professional-grade output and construction
- High light output
- Trusted by pros worldwide — reliable in the worst conditions
SureFire M600DF Scout Light $349
Trusted by pros and built for the fight, the SureFire M600DF is the gold standard of rifle lights. Dual-fuel design means you can run rechargeable 18650s or standard CR123s, and the output punches through darkness like few others can.
M600DF Scout Light
- Blinding output with legendary durability
- Dual-fuel flexibility
- Designed for professionals, perfect for civilians
Sig Sauer Kilo 3K Rangefinder $349
Getting a range finder is a big upgrade to your shooting setup, being able to tell how far away a target is the first step in being able to accurately make hits on it. The Kilo 3K can range targets well beyond a mile and is amazingly accurate, it’s just about the perfect range finder, and I recommend it a lot.
HOWEVER, right now SIG is running an insane deal on the Sig Kilo 6K HD Compact LRF binoculars for just $100 more (Normally $800) and those binos have been my go-to ranging device for the last 8 months. You can’t go wrong with either rangefinder, but I would highly recommend stepping up to the Kilo 6K binoculars while this price lasts.
Kilo 3K Rangefinder
- Quick, convenient range-finding solution
- Great glass clarity
EOTech eFLX Mini Reflex Sight $369
Using a red dot makes shooting pistols well a whole lot easier. Iron sights are outdated in 2025, you’re not shooting a pistol designed 100 years ago (unless you’re carrying a 1911, I guess) so why are you using an ancient sighting system? The EOTech eFLX Mini puts a precise 3-MOA red dot on your target to help make more accurate hits and faster follow-up shots.
eFLX Mini Reflex Sight
- True 3-MOA dot for tight, repeatable hits
- Ridiculously long battery life on a single CR2032
- NV-compatible and compact for pistols, EDC, and micro-hosts
$500+ Gifts
High-End Silencers
& Top-Shelf Shooting Gifts
Rifle Suppressors $500–$1,500+
If you’re looking to upgrade your rifle, there’s no better accessory than a suppressor. It’s one of those upgrades you don’t realize you need until you shoot with one, then you’ll never go back. A good rifle suppressor cuts recoil, tames muzzle blast, and makes every shot smoother and more controlled. Plus, right now there are amazing deals from free tax stamps, to BOGOs and more on great silencers. There has never been a better time to get a silencer for your gun.
Rifle Suppressors
- Huge recoil and blast reduction
- Compatible with hunting and tactical rifles
- Built to last a lifetime
Pistol Suppressors $500–$900+
If you want to make your pistol way more fun to shoot, start with a suppressor. A good 9mm or .45 can tames recoil, quiets things down, and makes range time a lot more comfortable. Pistol silencers are amazingly fun, and it’s hard not to have fun as you quote John Wick and shoot your silenced Glock at the range. Silencer Shop has awesome deals on a ton of silencers this holiday season, so get one now.
Pistol Suppressors
- Noticeably quieter shooting
- Easy-maintenance modular designs
- Works with common pistol hosts
Rifles $500+
We have a ton of awesome rifles for a variety of use cases, pick one up for yourself this year! We have suppressor-ready rifles for range plinking, tactical use, hunting, and more. From ARs to bolt actions, we’ve got you covered this year. We even have Q Fix Rifles (or the Mini Scout in Battlefield 6) on the shelf and ready to roll!
Rifles
- Suppressor-ready options across platforms
- From range plinkers to hunting rigs
- Build the rifle that fits your use case
Angstadt Vanquish 10/22 Integrally Suppressed Barrel $535
We talked about rimfire silencer earlier in the guide, this is a barrel with a built-in suppressor that easily drops in to your Ruger 10/22. The barrel is amazingly accurate and the silencer is comically quiet, this is one of the best suppressed setups you can shoot.
Vanquish 10/22 Barrel (Integral)
- Integral design for best rimfire suppression and durability
- No external can to mount — cleaner profile and balance
- Factory engineered for fit and function on 10/22 platforms
Ruger Mark IV 22/45 SSH (Silencer Shop Host) $559
The Ruger Mark IV 22/45 is one of the best starter pistols you can buy, especially if you’re new to shooting or just want something fun and affordable. It comes with a factory-threaded barrel and an accessory rail, so you can easily add a suppressor or optic right out of the box. The controls feel natural; the recoil is almost nothing, and it’s insanely accurate. I probably shoot my Mark IV more than any other gun I own and use it to teach friends how to shoot as well.
Mark IV 22/45 SSH
- Ready for a suppressor — perfect host for training and fun
- Classic 1911 ergonomics with rimfire economy
- Easy to host a suppressor or convert to a dedicated suppressed build
Short-Barrel Rifles $800–$1,500+
SBRs are just awesome — I own an undisclosed amount of firearms and all of the rifles except one are short-barreled rifles. They’re incredibly capable, ideal for suppression, and much easier to maneuver with. From tactical ARs in .223 or 300 BLK to hunting rifles in 6.5 Creedmoor or .375 Raptor, I prefer SBRs for just about every style of shooting and hunting. Now, approvals are faster than ever, and tax stamps are going to $0, so there’s never been a better time to buy!
Short-Barrel Rifles
- Compact handling with rifle-level performance
- Easier to carry and shoot from improvised positions (truck beds, stands, buggies)
- Highly configurable
- Pairs well with QD mounts and short suppressors to keep the package light and quiet
SnapSafe Titan Modular Safe $1,969
Keep your gun collection safe and secure as it grows is important, and this 12 rifle safe is a good start. It is a bit pricey, but these are top quality safes, and they won’t just last your lifetime, they’ll last generations. SnapSafes are very well-built and designed to last forever.
Titan Modular Safe
- Modular design — assembles in minutes anywhere you need it
- 1-hour fire rating — proven protection when it counts
- Heavy-duty 9-gauge steel panels — serious strength, easy transport
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