The suppressor game may be about to change fast. If the $200 tax stamp goes to $0 for suppressors and SBRs, what should you do first—and what mistakes will get new buyers in trouble?

In this episode, we sit down with Pew Culture to break down what the ATF/NFA changes could mean for everyday shooters, first-time buyers, and anyone trying to build smarter in 2026. We talk real-world suppressor buying strategy, wait times, and why the “cheapest” option can cost you the most later.

Juan
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We cover:
What “tax stamp removal” could apply to (suppressors, SBRs, and more)
Trust vs individual filing: why a trust can protect you and simplify legal possession
Why “passing NFA items around” can create serious legal risk—and how trusts help
Flow-through suppressors and why back pressure matters for comfort and health
How 3D printing + new baffle designs are changing sound, flash, and performance
Titanium vs Inconel vs hybrid metals (and when “bombproof” is just internet hype)
Mounting systems and why many shooters are shifting toward Plan B-style setups
“ShotSpotter” tech explained and why suppression performance isn’t all the same
Travel tips, NFA considerations across state lines, and Pew Policies resources

If you’re shopping for a 5.56 suppressor, planning your first can, or trying to understand NFA rules without the confusion, this episode is your roadmap.