Hunting With a Suppressor in Arkansas – Is It Legal & What You Need to Know

Suppressors are legal for hunting in Arkansas, and the Natural State is quietly becoming one of the best places to enjoy suppressed firearm use in the field. Whether you’re glassing for whitetail in the Ozarks, chasing feral hogs in the Delta, or targeting small game, Arkansas law allows suppressor use across most hunting scenarios.

As long as your suppressor is federally registered and you’re following Arkansas Game & Fish Commission regulations, you’re good to go. This guide breaks down everything you need to know to hunt legally and effectively with a suppressor in Arkansas.

Are Suppressors Legal for Hunting in Arkansas?

Yes. Arkansas law allows the use of suppressors (aka silencers) for hunting. There are no special state-level permits or restrictions - if you legally own a suppressor under federal law, you can use it in the field.

You can hunt with a suppressor while pursuing:

  • Big game (deer, bear, etc.)
  • Predators (coyote, bobcat, etc.)
  • Feral hogs
  • Small game and varmints

Just make sure you follow all general hunting laws, including seasons, bag limits, and caliber restrictions.

Why Hunt With a Suppressor in Arkansas?

Whether you're hunting on public WMAs or private land, suppressors offer several advantages in Arkansas terrain.

Better Hearing Safety

Suppressors reduce the blast of your shot, allowing you to hunt safely without having to wear bulky ear protection.

Less Disturbance in the Field

Quieter shots keep nearby game from scattering. This is especially useful in wooded areas where noise travels and echoes.

Hunt Without Disturbing Neighbors

Suppressors help reduce complaints in rural and suburban hunting zones, especially when you're hunting close to property lines or early in the morning.

Ammo Considerations: Subsonic vs. Supersonic

In Arkansas, terrain varies widely from thick timber to wide-open fields. That means your ammo selection matters depending on your setup.

Supersonic ammo is best for big game hunting where distance and stopping power matter. Subsonic ammo is useful for:

  • Varmint or predator hunting in tighter woods
  • Urban fringe areas where noise matters
  • Hunting situations where hearing safety is prioritized

Just remember, subsonic rounds lose velocity and range, so pick your loads accordingly.

Learn more in our comparison guide on subsonic ammo vs supersonic ammo

Do You Need a Trust to Hunt With a Suppressor in Arkansas?

No, but it’s highly recommended. An NFA trust (like Silencer Shop’s Single Shot Trust) allows:

  • Shared access with family members or hunting buddies
  • Easier long-term transfers or inheritance
  • Simplified recordkeeping for multiple suppressors

It’s not required to hunt with your suppressor, but it makes ownership easier.

-->  Learn more about the Single Shot Trust

Where to Buy a Suppressor for Hunting in Arkansas

Suppressor ownership is easier than ever with Silencer Shop. Our kiosk system and dealer network across Arkansas lets you complete the entire process locally with digital paperwork.

  • Kiosks in Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and more
  • Submit your ATF application online
  • Track your approval with eForms

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FAQ – Hunting With Suppressors in Arkansas

Is hunting with a suppressor legal in Arkansas?

Yes. Suppressors are legal for all game and non-game hunting in the state.

Do I need a special state permit to use a suppressor?

No. As long as your suppressor is federally registered, you can use it in the field.

Can I hunt deer with a suppressor in Arkansas?

Yes. Suppressors are legal for big game hunting, including whitetail deer.

What suppressors work best for Arkansas hunting?

Lightweight .30 caliber suppressors are popular for deer and hog hunting. .22 and rimfire cans are great for small game or varmints.

Can I bring my suppressor into Arkansas for a hunting trip?

Yes. If it’s registered and legal under federal law, you can use it in Arkansas during your visit.

Learn More About Suppressor Laws in Arkansas

Want the full picture on suppressor legality, paperwork, and ownership in Arkansas? Check out our dedicated legal guide:

Arkansas suppressor laws and how to buy one legally

 

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for general educational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. Suppressor laws can change and may vary by locality. Always consult your local law enforcement agency or a qualified attorney to verify current regulations in your area before purchasing or using a suppressor.