The American Suppressor Association (ASA) reported that through all of 2025 the ATF processed only 731,623 Form 4s. In just the first three months of 2026 the ATF has received 532,319 Form 4s for suppressors—or 72.8% of the 2025 volume.
That doesn’t necessarily mean 532,319 suppressors sold. According to ASA Vice President Owen Miller, the tax stamp elimination changed the math.
“In years past, the number of Form 4s received for suppressors was a pretty accurate barometer of commercial sales as one Form 4 = one transfer to a non-licensee. This year we will see an increase in other types of transfers (used/secondary market, transfers of individually registered suppressors to consolidate collection into a trust, etc.”
“I think the total number will still be fairly accurate but not as accurate as it was,” he cautioned.
As of April 10, 2026, there are now 5,998,065 silencers registered with the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR). At the close of 2024 that number was 4,419,578.
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That doesn’t necessarily mean 532,319 suppressors sold. According to ASA Vice President Owen Miller, the tax stamp elimination changed the math.
“In years past, the number of Form 4s received for suppressors was a pretty accurate barometer of commercial sales as one Form 4 = one transfer to a non-licensee. This year we will see an increase in other types of transfers (used/secondary market, transfers of individually registered suppressors to consolidate collection into a trust, etc.”
“I think the total number will still be fairly accurate but not as accurate as it was,” he cautioned.
As of April 10, 2026, there are now 5,998,065 silencers registered with the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR). At the close of 2024 that number was 4,419,578.