Buying a Suppressor in Mississippi: a Quick Guide

Suppressors (silencers) are legal to own and use in Mississippi, including for hunting, but they remain regulated under the federal National Firearms Act (NFA). That means state law allows ownership, but you still must follow federal paperwork and tax rules.

Step 1 — Pick your suppressor and a dealer
Decide on the model and find a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) who handles NFA transfers. Many online silencer dealers will walk you through the paperwork or a local shop such as Big Bee Bee LLC can handle the transfer.

Step 2 — Choose how to register (individual vs. trust)
You can register the suppressor to yourself (individual) or to an NFA trust/corporation. Trusts let multiple named users legally possess and use the suppressor without separate transfers; many buyers choose a trust for flexibility. There are pros and cons to each. Make sure you are informed of both so you can make the best decision for you. I will actually break this topic out in a future blog.

Step 3 — Complete ATF Form 4 (and pay the tax)
Your dealer will submit ATF Form 4 (or eForm 4). You’ll provide fingerprints, a passport-style photo, and pay the $200 NFA tax stamp at submission (only until January when the tax rate goes to $0). The ATF now accepts eForms, which many sellers recommend because they’re faster and more secure. At Big Bee Bee LLC we do electronic fingerprints and photos so the time to submit the form is drastically reduced. We take care of the work, you just sit there for most of it.

Step 4 — CLEO notification & wait for approval
You must provide a copy of the Form 4 to the chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) in your jurisdiction (dealers may handle this, but is ultimately the responsibility of the transferor). Processing times have improved with eForms, but expect to wait days to months depending on how the application is filed and current ATF workload. Check current ATF processing updates as times change. The majority of the filed forms at Big Bee Bee LLC are usually less than 10 days, we have had some get approved in less than 24 hours. Dealers do not control this outcome.

Step 5 — Once the eForm 4 or Form 4 is approved, you will be required to fill out the 4473 (firearm transfer form) as if you are buying another firearm. This is redundant, but is required for the dealer to remove the items from their books. You will notice similarities between the two forms.

Final tips
Work with a reputable dealer like Big Bee Bee LLC or NFA transfer service to avoid mistakes, decide early whether a trust fits your goals, and keep copies of all paperwork. When your approval arrives, your dealer will transfer the suppressor to you and you’re good to go — legally and safely.

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