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Classic Insights - General

After years of PC exclusivity, Ready Or Not has finally released on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The pulse-pounding tactical shooter blends realistic movement with advanced gunplay, providing an engaging and authentic experience for gamers and firearms enthusiasts alike. To celebrate the release, Classic Firearms is sharing our picks for the top 10 guns in Ready Or Not in real life!

Buying a suppressor is easier than ever in 2025, with convenient e-filing allowing for an average of just 2-5 days for your NFA paperwork to be processed and approved. Classic Firearms makes the process even easier, allowing you to have your suppressor shipped directly to your door!

Suppressors offer a number of essential benefits, including enhanced hearing protection and better recoil control. The result? A safer, more pleasant shooting experience for everyone. If you're on the fence about buying a suppressor, this blog is for you.

Many shooters choose to purchase a dedicated suppressor for every caliber they shoot. However, this is not strictly necessary because most large-caliber suppressors are capable of suppressing multiple calibers (with a few caveats, of course.)

Do you need a Class 3 license to purchase a suppressor? Will owning a suppressor get you raided by the ATF? In this blog, we're exploring the legal nuances and dispelling some common myths about suppressor ownership.

Is it a silencer or a suppressor? What's the difference between these terms and can they be actually be used interchangeably? In this blog, we're exploring the history of silencers / suppressors to provide the definitive answer, settling the debate once and for all.

When purchasing a suppressor, you can register as an individual or using a trust. Registering your suppressor as an individual is sufficient in most instances, but there are some benefits associated with using a trust that you should be aware of prior to completing the process.

While suppressors are legal to own at the federal level, many states impose additional restrictions on private citizens exercising their Second Amendment rights. Read below to discover if your state is among those that allow suppressors.

Purchasing a suppressor is more straightforward than ever, with fast ATF approval times and a vast selection of cutting-edge products to choose from. There's just one problem: you don't have a Federal Firearms License. But do you actually need one?

What if I told you that buying firearms online is simple, safe, and 100% legal? Why not take advantage of the internet for gun purchases? Firearms available through an internet retailer are often cheaper and the selection is vast. Purchasing a gun online can be accomplished in five easy steps.

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