TacticalF-1 Titanium 9mm & 308 Suppressor Closeout

F-1 Titanium 9mm & 308 Suppressor Closeout

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F-1 Firearms has officially ceased production on its beloved line of skeletonized parts and cans. WATCHTOWER, who acquired the brand, is phasing out the F-1 name. As a result, retailers are closing out premium inventory, including the Voyager 308 Elite, Voyager Sniper, and Apollo 9mm suppressors.

End of an Era: F-1 Firearms Suppressors Closeout

Known for their distinct aesthetics and specific manufacturing tolerances, F-1 Firearms established a presence in the tactical and sporting markets. Following the acquisition by WATCHTOWER, the F-1 branding is being retired as the company reorganizes its product offerings.

For those interested in F-1 designs, this transition includes closeout opportunities on remaining inventory. Because these models are no longer in production, various retailers are clearing out existing F-1 National Firearms Act (NFA) items.

The following suppressors represent the final production runs of F-1 engineering: ORDER YOURS NOW!
    • Voyager 308 Elite: A rifle suppressor constructed with a grade-9 titanium monocore and sleeve. It is designed for durability and weighs under 14 ounces to minimize point-of-impact shift.
    • Voyager Sniper: This model is engineered for signature reduction and is intended for use with precision, large-caliber setups.
    • Apollo 9mm: A lightweight titanium suppressor designed for 9mm rifles and pistol-caliber carbines. It features a welded construction focused on maintaining durability during extended use.

Acquiring a suppressor in the United States requires compliance with the National Firearms Act. This involves a federal registration process through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Applicants must submit a formal application, undergo a background check, and pay the required $200 federal tax stamp. Approval times can vary based on current federal processing speeds.

As these items are discontinued, stock levels depend on individual retailer inventory. Information regarding remaining units and the filing process can be found through authorized dealers and specialized NFA retailers.

When selecting a suppressor, considerations typically include the specific caliber of the firearm and the intended application, such as long-range precision or general range use.

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