
Your NFA Options at Anderson Armory
As part of the recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill (H.R.1),” the $200 federal tax stamp requirement for suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs is being eliminated — effective January 1, 2026. While the ATF Form 4 approval process will remain, removing this infringement marks a major step forward in making NFA items more affordable and available.
With the upcoming elimination of the $200 federal tax stamp in 2026, you’ve got three smart options to consider. We’ll help you choose the best path based on your goals, timeline, and budget.
Three Choices
Buy Now, File Later
Purchase your suppressor today to lock in current pricing and availability. We’ll hold your item and file your Form 4 when the tax-free window opens in early 2026
Buy Now, File Now
Beat the rush. Wait times are likely to increase while inventory tightens. Pay the $200 tax stamp now and submit your Form 4 electronically.
Wait It Out
You can file without the $200 tax stamp starting January 1, but you'll be in a nationwide wave of new applications, which could stretch approval times to 6–12+ months.
What This Means for Shooters in Southern New Hampshire
New Hampshire already leads the Northeast in firearm freedoms, with no state-level suppressor restrictions beyond federal law. This update is a huge win for local hunters, recreational shooters, and competitive marksmen.But don’t wait too long: inventory will tighten, and approval wait times will rise as 2026 nears. Let Anderson Armory help you stay ahead of the curve.
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