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Are suppressors illegal in South Carolina?

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Gabriel Wilson

Works at the International Renewable Energy Agency, Lives in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
As a legal expert with a focus on firearms regulations, I can provide you with an informed response regarding the legality of suppressors, also known as silencers, in South Carolina.

In the United States, suppressors are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). While it is legal to own a suppressor, there are strict regulations and a registration process that must be followed. As of my last update, South Carolina does not have specific state laws prohibiting the ownership of suppressors, provided that they are in compliance with federal law.

To legally own a suppressor in South Carolina, or anywhere in the U.S., you must:

1. Be at least 21 years old.
2. Not be prohibited from possessing firearms (e.g., not a convicted felon).
3. Go through a background check.
4. Pay a $200 tax stamp for each suppressor, which is part of the registration process with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
5. Wait for the approval of the ATF, which can take several months.

It's important to note that even though suppressors are legal under federal law, it is crucial to check for any potential changes in legislation or local laws that may affect their legality.


Julian Thompson

Works at the International Fund for Agricultural Development, Lives in Rome, Italy.
Possession of most Title II weapons are regulated by South Carolina law under Title 16. However, silencers are not mentioned in the statue, but that does not make it legal to possess a silencer in South Carolina. In order to possess Title II weapons you must comply with state and federal law.
2023-04-09 08:05:20

Benjamin Brown

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Possession of most Title II weapons are regulated by South Carolina law under Title 16. However, silencers are not mentioned in the statue, but that does not make it legal to possess a silencer in South Carolina. In order to possess Title II weapons you must comply with state and federal law.
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