Hi-Point made a quiet bang with its line of suppressors at SHOT Show 2026. This is the year of the suppressor, thanks to the $0 tax stamp that the American Suppressor Association has fought so hard for, and Hi-Point and Inland Manufacturing had some new options to tell us about. 
 

Hush-Point

 

Hi-Point Hush-Point Suppressor
The simple monocore design is easy to clean and maintain, yet it’s still effective for reducing the sound signature. (Photo: Seth Rodgers/Guns.com)


Hi-Point’s new Hush-Point 22 and Hush-Point 9/45 are aluminum suppressors with a monocore and a stainless-steel blast chamber. These suppressors are extremely affordable, as Hi-Point continues to push for products that are made in America and accessible to every budget.
 
The Hush-Point 22 was launched late in 2025 and is already shipping, while the Hush-Point 9/45 will begin shipping early in the first quarter of 2026. 
 

Inland Manufacturing

 

Inland Manufacturing Suppressors
Inland Manufacturing has been working on a suppressor design for over 15 years. (Photo: Seth Rodgers/Guns.com)


Inland Manufacturing has been producing iconic American designs like the M1 Carbine for years. What a lot of people don’t know is that Inland Manufacturing has also been working on suppressors for many years, with the hopes that the market would finally expanding like it has. 

Inland has been working on a monocore suppressor system for over 15 years and finally launched the line at SHOT Show 2026. The Inland line of suppressors features a stainless-steel blast plate with an aluminum monocore and body, with caliber-specific diameters to fit the user’s needs. 

Inland Manufacturing Suppressor
Inland suppressors are simple, affordable, and effective. (Photo: Seth Rodgers/Guns.com)


Inland will offer aluminum suppressors for standard use, along with stainless-steel models that will be full-auto rated. These suppressor baffles are made with tool and die stampings and then CNC machined. These are not 3D printed, which helps keep the cost low. 
 

M1 Advisor

 

Inland M1 Carbine Advisor
Just imagine this bad boy as a fully suppressed SBR. Because that is what Inland has on the way for the M1 Carbine Advisor. (Image: Inland Manufacturing)


Inland is also releasing the 12-inch barreled M1 Carbine Advisor in an SBR configuration. This modification to the M1 Carbine was popular with American advisors in the early years of the Vietnam conflict, when they needed a lightweight and effective carbine. 

With the $0 tax stamp, the SBR market is more accessible, allowing companies like Inland to take advantage of this cool design. The new M1 Advisor SBR also features a threaded barrel that’s perfect for adding an Inland suppressor. I am sure the advisors in Vietnam wish they had this version of the M1. 

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