Long article, so there's a lot to chew on here. The $200 NFA tax is gone as of January 1st — but if you think that means walking into your dealer and walking out with a can the same day, you're going to be disappointed at the counter.
"The registration and duplicative background check requirements for the purchase of a firearm suppressor, SBS or SBR remain intact for now."
The bureaucracy is still fully intact. You're still filling out the e-Form, still waiting on ATF approval, still doing the fingerprints and photos. The only thing that changed is you're not writing a $200 check. That's a real win, but it's not the same as buying a muzzle brake.
"The ATF reported approximately 150,000 e-Form submissions on January 1, 2026 alone — a single day. For context, typical daily e-Form volume for suppressors, SBRs, and SBSs previously hovered around 2,500 submissions per day."
A 60x spike on a single day. If your wait times were already measured in months, I wouldn't hold your breath for a quick turnaround on anything submitted in January. ATF was already slow on a normal Tuesday.
"If you buy a suppressor after HPA passage, you walk in, fill out a 4473, pass a NICS check, and walk out. Same as buying a rifle."
The Hearing Protection Act is the one that actually matters for the process — not just the tax. The reconciliation bill was the appetizer. HPA passage would be the actual meal. It's still sitting in committee, so don't rearrange your safe yet.
"These state sovereignty bills are legally contested territory. The theory that states can exempt locally manufactured goods from federal regulation has not been definitively upheld by federal courts. If you're buying or manufacturing under one of these frameworks, talk to an attorney before proceeding."
Missouri and Oklahoma are both swinging for the fences here, and I get the appeal — but this is exactly the kind of thing that sounds great at the gun shop counter and gets someone in real trouble before the courts sort it out. The "Made in Missouri" stamp isn't a magic shield.
For those of you who've already submitted an e-Form since January 1st — what are you seeing for wait times, and did your dealer have any issues processing the $0 tax stamp on the NFA paperwork?
Read the full article in The Handbook → | By The Boise Gun Club Team