I have been looking at other sites and see a ton of folks are using suppressors.
What is the attraction? Your weapon still has a teport, it's not like the little "pfft" sound they make it sound like in the movies. I do realize that you can get subsimic rounds and make it quieter.
But in a real life, shtf situation, if you are engaged with an individual or a group, they know where you are. Unless your sniping, I don't see the benefit.
I have mixed opinions on suppressors for civilian use. Just hear me out...
Way back when I could run with the herd, our SRT carried fully suppressed MP5N's. And they were sweet. Despite the supersonic round, the action cycling made more noise than the shot, at least from behind the gun. I never fired it in a live entry, but in hundreds if not thousands of live-fire exercises, comms and sensory awareness were never affected by an MP5 being fired, even inside a room.
Our SRT (I'm no longer attached) now carries fully suppressed 5.56 SBR's. They make a bit more noise, but are still really quiet, at least at the range. Put one of those beside any other 5.56, like mine, and there's no mistaking how much noise they knock down. Our M/O team uses suppressed .308's, and they make a hard-to-describe "pop-whistle" that...still...is way, way below what you get from a normal .308 shot.
So if you're trying to cut down on noise in a dynamic entry, or minimize acoustic slap when firing from a concealed position, suppressors are the way to go. They definitely have an application in the military / LE environment.
As for making them available to the civilian market, I have one and only one concern: Finding a suppressed weapon can be tough, especially when rounds are flying. That concerns me. Yes, the acoustics of a normal, unsuppressed shot can be tough as well...but handing the bad guy a suppresser is, IMO, simply tilting the scales even further in their favor. That part, I don't like.
They're cool...they can be used to keep the noise down at an outdoor range (if everyone uses them)...and they're cool. They add nothing to accuracy...they add length....they add weight...and for some reason they seem to add more crap when you clean the weapon. Then you have the BATF process, and the cost, and God-help-you if it gets stolen. But they're cool.
If you want one, go get it. Be prepared to wait months, if not a year, for the paperwork to go through. And they are fun. But for me, they add nothing to my gun that I'll ever need. To each their own.
Go Vols.