Suppressor Laws in Mississippi – Legal Requirements & How to Buy

Yes, suppressors are legal in Mississippi — for both recreational use and hunting. Known for its strong support of the Second Amendment, Mississippi is one of the most silencer-friendly states in the country. Whether you're new to the world of NFA items or adding another can to your collection, this guide covers everything you need to know: state legality, how to buy a suppressor, setting up a trust, and finding local dealer support. Silencer Shop is here to make the process fast, easy, and stress-free.

Is It Legal to Own a Suppressor in Mississippi?

Yes — suppressors are legal under both federal and Mississippi state law.

Mississippi has no additional restrictions or state-level hurdles. As long as you complete the federal Form 4 process, you’re legally allowed to own a suppressor.

Suppressors are fully legal for:

  • Recreational shooting
  • Hunting game and nuisance animals
  • Personal protection

With no special state permits or extra paperwork, Mississippi is easily one of the most suppressor-friendly states in the country.

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How to Buy a Suppressor in Mississippi

Thanks to Silencer Shop, buying a suppressor in Mississippi is simple and streamlined. Here’s how it works:

  1. Choose your suppressor and add it to your cart with a $200 ATF tax stamp.
  2. Visit a Silencer Shop Kiosk in Mississippi to submit your fingerprints and demographic data.
  3. Upload your selfie and e-sign all necessary documents through electronic document.
  4. Set up or log into your ATF eForms account for digital submission.
  5. Certify and submit your Form 4 through your local Powered By Silencer Shop dealer.

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Suppressor Trusts in Mississippi

Yes, NFA trusts are 100% legal in Mississippi, and they’re a popular choice among suppressor owners. A trust allows for shared ownership, future planning, and simplified legal management of your NFA items.

Silencer Shop’s Single Shot Trust is the easiest way to get started — a fast, affordable option ideal for first-time buyers or those looking for flexibility without the headache.

Benefits of using a trust in Mississippi:

  • Share suppressors legally with family members
  • Simplify inheritance and long-term planning
  • Prepare for multiple suppressor purchases

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Suppressor Dealers in Mississippi

Silencer Shop partners with dealers across Mississippi, all equipped with kiosks and ready to handle eForm submissions.

Top dealer locations include:

  • Jackson
  • Gulfport
  • Hattiesburg
  • Tupelo
  • Southaven

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FAQ – Suppressor Legality and Ownership in Mississippi

Are suppressors legal in Mississippi?

Yes — Mississippi law allows suppressors for private citizens under the same conditions as federal law.

Can I hunt with a suppressor in Mississippi?

Yes — suppressors are legal for hunting both game animals and nuisance species in Mississippi.

What paperwork is required to buy a suppressor in Mississippi?

You’ll need to file an ATF Form 4, pay the $200 tax stamp, and complete fingerprinting, a selfie, and a background check.

Do I need a trust to buy a suppressor in Mississippi?

No, a trust isn’t required, but they are recommended. NFA trusts offer flexibility for sharing, co-ownership, and estate planning.

How long does suppressor approval take in Mississippi?

With Silencer Shop’s kiosk and eForms process, many approvals are completed in 7 to 21 days.

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Suppressor ownership is completely legal in Mississippi — and easier than ever thanks to Silencer Shop’s nationwide kiosk network and digital filing system. From your first can to your tenth, we’ve got your six.

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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.