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Polite Society Industries Suppressors
Polite Society Industries builds American-made suppressors in Tampa, Florida, using laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing to print monolithic cores in Grade-5 titanium and Inconel 718. The result is a lineup of rimfire, centerfire and multi-caliber silencers that hit hard on sound reduction without the backpressure penalty — and without the weight. Osage County Guns is a stocking Polite Society dealer, and every can on this page ships with our in-house NFA transfer support from Form 4 through approval.
Why Shoot a Polite Society Suppressor
Most suppressor buyers are forced into a trade: quiet or light, durable or comfortable, one host or one caliber. Polite Society engineers around those trade-offs instead of asking you to pick a side. Every model shares a design language built on 3D-printed geometry that simply cannot be machined conventionally — helical bypass channels, dimpled internal surfaces, and turbine-bladed mixing chambers that would be impossible to cut on a lathe.
- Made in the USA — designed, printed and finished in Tampa, Florida.
- Additively manufactured cores — fully monolithic LPBF construction, no welds or stacked baffles to shift or erode.
- Material choice on the same platform — pick Grade-5 titanium for weight or Inconel 718 for full-auto and high-volume heat.
- HUB-compatible mounting — the industry-standard 1.375×24 interface on the centerfire models, so your existing mounts and adapters carry over.
- Backed by The Guarantee — Polite Society will fix or replace the silencer.
The Technology Inside a Polite Society Silencer
Tripass Core Technology™
Three separate gas paths — one central bore and two helical bypass channels — feed three expansion and mixing chambers. Inside those chambers, counter-clockwise blades disrupt and cool the propellant gas before it exits. Splitting the gas rather than damming it is what lets these cans drop sound signature substantially without stacking up backpressure at the bolt. On a gas gun that translates to less blowback in your face, less carbon in the action, and a rifle that still cycles the way its designer intended.
Acoustic Golfball Dimpling™
The interior surfaces are dimpled rather than smooth. The dimples add internal volume and deepen the tone of the report, and Polite Society's testing puts the acoustic benefit at roughly what an undimpled silencer would need an extra 1.5 inches of length to match. That is 1.5 inches of length and the weight that comes with it, engineered out of the can.
HUB Mounted Brake™ (HMB)
The included direct-thread mounts are machined from 17-4 stainless and integrate a flash hider into the mount itself, killing muzzle flash at the source rather than trying to manage it downstream. A hex drive means you can torque it on and pull it off with a standard wrench instead of hunting for a proprietary tool.
Jet-Turbine Diffuser Endcap
The endcap releases and disperses hot gas at the muzzle for faster cooling, which further reduces flash and muzzle signature — a meaningful difference on night shoots and in low light.
Shop the Polite Society Suppressor Lineup
Six models across four families. Use the comparison below to narrow by caliber, weight and duty cycle.
| Model | Caliber Compatibility | Weight | Length | Diameter | Material | Mount | MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temperance .22 | .22 LR · .22 Mag · 5.7×28 · .223 (bolt) | 3.00 oz. | 4.00 in. | 1.25 in. | Titanium | 1/2×28 direct thread | $250.00 |
| Fortitude 5.56 Ti | .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO | 6.40 oz. | 5.00 in. | 1.69 in. | Grade-5 Ti | HUB + 1/2×28 HMB | $600.00 |
| Fortitude 5.56 HD | .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO | 11.50 oz. | 5.00 in. | 1.69 in. | Inconel 718 | HUB + 1/2×28 HMB | $600.00 |
| Verdict 7.62 Ti | .308/7.62 · 6.5 Creedmoor · .300 BLK · .300 Win Mag | 8.33 oz. | 6.41 in. | 1.75 in. | Grade-5 Ti | HUB + 5/8×24 HMB | $650.00 |
| Verdict 7.62 HD | .308/7.62 · 6.5 Creedmoor · .300 BLK · .300 Win Mag | 15.40 oz. | 6.41 in. | 1.75 in. | Inconel 718 | HUB + 5/8×24 HMB | $650.00 |
| Huckleberry | Per endcap — rimfire to .300 Win Mag, plus 9mm | 8.60 oz. | 6.50 in. | 1.75 in. | Grade-5 Ti | HUB + 1/2×28 & 5/8×24 HMB | $750.00 |
Huckleberry length and weight are measured with the HMB direct-thread mount installed. All models are LPBF (laser powder bed fusion) construction, made in Tampa, FL.
Fortitude 5.56 — The Duty Rifle Can
Strength that doesn't announce itself. A full-size 5.56 NATO silencer at five inches, offered two ways on the same platform. The Fortitude 5.56 Ti runs 6.40 oz. in Grade-5 titanium — light enough on the end of a carbine that you stop noticing it. The Fortitude 5.56 HD runs 11.50 oz. in Inconel 718 for heat, volume and sustained fire. Both are HUB-compatible and ship with a 1/2×28 HMB direct-thread mount. MSRP $600.00
Verdict 7.62 — Precision and .30-Caliber Authority
Authority, rendered quiet. One .30-caliber can covering .308/7.62, 6.5 Creedmoor, .300 Blackout and .300 Win Mag. The Verdict 7.62 Ti at 8.33 oz. is built for precision rifles and long days walking; the Verdict 7.62 HD at 15.40 oz. in Inconel 718 is for rifles that don't get to rest. Both ship with a 5/8×24 HMB mount. MSRP $650.00
Huckleberry — One Can, Many Hosts
Ready for anything, quietly. The multi-caliber, multi-platform answer. Interchangeable .22, .30 and .36 cal / 9mm endcaps swap with a standard ¾″ wrench, so a single tax stamp covers rimfire through .300 Win Mag plus 9mm pistol duty. Ships with both 1/2×28 and 5/8×24 direct-thread mounts. MSRP $750.00
Temperance .22 — Rimfire, Reduced
Restraint as a practiced discipline. Three ounces, four inches, 1.25 in. diameter — genuinely small. An eccentric baffle design and a hollowed-out threaded base add expansion volume without adding length, and the Morse-code tube texture gives you grip while hiding a message in plain sight. Threads directly to a 1/2×28 muzzle, and handles .22 LR, .22 Mag, 5.7×28 and .223 from a bolt gun. MSRP $250.00
Titanium or Inconel: Which Polite Society Suppressor Should You Buy?
The Fortitude and Verdict each come in two flavors at the same price, which makes the decision purely about how you shoot.
- Choose Grade-5 Titanium (Ti) if you carry the rifle — hunting, precision work, a home-defense carbine, anything where handling and balance matter more than round count. Titanium models are roughly half the weight of their HD counterparts and wear a Type-2 anodized finish.
- Choose Inconel 718 (HD) if you shoot volume — carbine classes, training days, competition strings, or any host that sees sustained fire. Inconel's high-temperature strength is what lets the HD models take heat that would shorten the life of a lighter can. Finish is raw, shot-peened.
- Choose the Huckleberry if you would rather buy one stamp than three. Swapping endcaps sizes the bore to the task, so the same can serves a .22 trainer, a 9mm pistol and a .300 Win Mag rifle.
How to Buy a Suppressor from Osage County Guns
Suppressors are NFA items, and buying one is more paperwork than complexity. Here is the short version:
- Order online. Pay for the suppressor and your $200 ATF tax stamp.
- Choose how you'll register it — as an individual, in a gun trust, or through a legal entity.
- File ATF Form 4 with fingerprints and a photo. We walk you through the eForms submission.
- Wait for approval. eForm 4 approval times have come down dramatically from the year-plus waits of the past.
- Pick it up. Once your stamp is approved, take possession at our shop or have it transferred to your local SOT dealer.
Suppressors are legal for civilian ownership in the majority of U.S. states. Confirm your state and local law before ordering — check current NFA rules and your state's statutes, as regulations change.
Polite Society Suppressor FAQ
- Where are Polite Society suppressors made?
- Polite Society Industries designs and manufactures its suppressors in Tampa, Florida. All models are made in the USA using laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing.
- What is Tripass Core Technology?
- Tripass Core Technology is Polite Society's internal architecture. It routes propellant gas down three paths — a central bore plus two helical bypass channels — into three expansion and mixing chambers fitted with counter-clockwise blades. Splitting and cooling the gas reduces sound signature significantly without adding the backpressure that a conventional baffle stack creates.
- Are Polite Society suppressors HUB compatible?
- Yes. The Fortitude 5.56, Verdict 7.62 and Huckleberry all use the industry-standard HUB (1.375×24) interface, so they work with common third-party HUB mounts and adapters. Each ships with a Polite Society HMB direct-thread mount included. The Temperance .22 is a dedicated 1/2×28 direct-thread design.
- What's the difference between the Ti and HD versions?
- Same core design, different material. Ti models are Grade-5 titanium with a Type-2 anodized finish and weigh roughly half as much — the Fortitude 5.56 Ti is 6.40 oz. versus 11.50 oz. for the HD. HD models are Inconel 718 with a raw, shot-peened finish and are built for heat, volume and sustained fire. Both carry the same MSRP.
- Can the Huckleberry really run rimfire and .300 Win Mag?
- Yes — that's the design intent. Interchangeable .22, .30 and .36 cal / 9mm endcaps let you size the bore to the host. Swap caps with a standard ¾″ wrench to move the same suppressor between a rimfire trainer, a 9mm pistol and a magnum rifle, all on a single tax stamp.
- How light is the Temperance .22?
- Three ounces, four inches long, 1.25 inches in diameter. It's rated for .22 LR, .22 Mag, 5.7×28 and .223 Remington from a bolt-action host, and threads directly to a 1/2×28 muzzle with no adapter required.
- Does the Polite Society warranty cover me?
- Polite Society backs its silencers with The Guarantee: fix or replace.
- How long does the suppressor transfer take?
- Wait times depend on ATF processing and how you register the suppressor. eForm 4 submissions have generally moved much faster than paper filings. Contact Osage County Guns and we'll give you our current real-world average.
Order Polite Society Suppressors at Osage County Guns
Osage County Guns has been handling NFA transfers for years, and we do the paperwork with you rather than handing you a packet and wishing you luck. Every Polite Society suppressor in stock, competitive pricing, and a team that will actually pick up the phone when you have a question about your Form 4. Browse the full Polite Society lineup above, or contact us if you want help matching a can to your host.
Polite Society Industries Suppressors
Polite Society Industries builds American-made suppressors in Tampa, Florida, using laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing to print monolithic cores in Grade-5 titanium and Inconel 718. The result is a lineup of rimfire, centerfire and multi-caliber silencers that hit hard on sound reduction without the backpressure penalty — and without the weight. Osage County Guns is a stocking Polite Society dealer, and every can on this page ships with our in-house NFA transfer support from Form 4 through approval.
Why Shoot a Polite Society Suppressor
Most suppressor buyers are forced into a trade: quiet or light, durable or comfortable, one host or one caliber. Polite Society engineers around those trade-offs instead of asking you to pick a side. Every model shares a design language built on 3D-printed geometry that simply cannot be machined conventionally — helical bypass channels, dimpled internal surfaces, and turbine-bladed mixing chambers that would be impossible to cut on a lathe.
- Made in the USA — designed, printed and finished in Tampa, Florida.
- Additively manufactured cores — fully monolithic LPBF construction, no welds or stacked baffles to shift or erode.
- Material choice on the same platform — pick Grade-5 titanium for weight or Inconel 718 for full-auto and high-volume heat.
- HUB-compatible mounting — the industry-standard 1.375×24 interface on the centerfire models, so your existing mounts and adapters carry over.
- Backed by The Guarantee — Polite Society will fix or replace the silencer.
The Technology Inside a Polite Society Silencer
Tripass Core Technology™
Three separate gas paths — one central bore and two helical bypass channels — feed three expansion and mixing chambers. Inside those chambers, counter-clockwise blades disrupt and cool the propellant gas before it exits. Splitting the gas rather than damming it is what lets these cans drop sound signature substantially without stacking up backpressure at the bolt. On a gas gun that translates to less blowback in your face, less carbon in the action, and a rifle that still cycles the way its designer intended.
Acoustic Golfball Dimpling™
The interior surfaces are dimpled rather than smooth. The dimples add internal volume and deepen the tone of the report, and Polite Society's testing puts the acoustic benefit at roughly what an undimpled silencer would need an extra 1.5 inches of length to match. That is 1.5 inches of length and the weight that comes with it, engineered out of the can.
HUB Mounted Brake™ (HMB)
The included direct-thread mounts are machined from 17-4 stainless and integrate a flash hider into the mount itself, killing muzzle flash at the source rather than trying to manage it downstream. A hex drive means you can torque it on and pull it off with a standard wrench instead of hunting for a proprietary tool.
Jet-Turbine Diffuser Endcap
The endcap releases and disperses hot gas at the muzzle for faster cooling, which further reduces flash and muzzle signature — a meaningful difference on night shoots and in low light.
Shop the Polite Society Suppressor Lineup
Six models across four families. Use the comparison below to narrow by caliber, weight and duty cycle.
| Model | Caliber Compatibility | Weight | Length | Diameter | Material | Mount | MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temperance .22 | .22 LR · .22 Mag · 5.7×28 · .223 (bolt) | 3.00 oz. | 4.00 in. | 1.25 in. | Titanium | 1/2×28 direct thread | $250.00 |
| Fortitude 5.56 Ti | .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO | 6.40 oz. | 5.00 in. | 1.69 in. | Grade-5 Ti | HUB + 1/2×28 HMB | $600.00 |
| Fortitude 5.56 HD | .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO | 11.50 oz. | 5.00 in. | 1.69 in. | Inconel 718 | HUB + 1/2×28 HMB | $600.00 |
| Verdict 7.62 Ti | .308/7.62 · 6.5 Creedmoor · .300 BLK · .300 Win Mag | 8.33 oz. | 6.41 in. | 1.75 in. | Grade-5 Ti | HUB + 5/8×24 HMB | $650.00 |
| Verdict 7.62 HD | .308/7.62 · 6.5 Creedmoor · .300 BLK · .300 Win Mag | 15.40 oz. | 6.41 in. | 1.75 in. | Inconel 718 | HUB + 5/8×24 HMB | $650.00 |
| Huckleberry | Per endcap — rimfire to .300 Win Mag, plus 9mm | 8.60 oz. | 6.50 in. | 1.75 in. | Grade-5 Ti | HUB + 1/2×28 & 5/8×24 HMB | $750.00 |
Huckleberry length and weight are measured with the HMB direct-thread mount installed. All models are LPBF (laser powder bed fusion) construction, made in Tampa, FL.
Fortitude 5.56 — The Duty Rifle Can
Strength that doesn't announce itself. A full-size 5.56 NATO silencer at five inches, offered two ways on the same platform. The Fortitude 5.56 Ti runs 6.40 oz. in Grade-5 titanium — light enough on the end of a carbine that you stop noticing it. The Fortitude 5.56 HD runs 11.50 oz. in Inconel 718 for heat, volume and sustained fire. Both are HUB-compatible and ship with a 1/2×28 HMB direct-thread mount. MSRP $600.00
Verdict 7.62 — Precision and .30-Caliber Authority
Authority, rendered quiet. One .30-caliber can covering .308/7.62, 6.5 Creedmoor, .300 Blackout and .300 Win Mag. The Verdict 7.62 Ti at 8.33 oz. is built for precision rifles and long days walking; the Verdict 7.62 HD at 15.40 oz. in Inconel 718 is for rifles that don't get to rest. Both ship with a 5/8×24 HMB mount. MSRP $650.00
Huckleberry — One Can, Many Hosts
Ready for anything, quietly. The multi-caliber, multi-platform answer. Interchangeable .22, .30 and .36 cal / 9mm endcaps swap with a standard ¾″ wrench, so a single tax stamp covers rimfire through .300 Win Mag plus 9mm pistol duty. Ships with both 1/2×28 and 5/8×24 direct-thread mounts. MSRP $750.00
Temperance .22 — Rimfire, Reduced
Restraint as a practiced discipline. Three ounces, four inches, 1.25 in. diameter — genuinely small. An eccentric baffle design and a hollowed-out threaded base add expansion volume without adding length, and the Morse-code tube texture gives you grip while hiding a message in plain sight. Threads directly to a 1/2×28 muzzle, and handles .22 LR, .22 Mag, 5.7×28 and .223 from a bolt gun. MSRP $250.00
Titanium or Inconel: Which Polite Society Suppressor Should You Buy?
The Fortitude and Verdict each come in two flavors at the same price, which makes the decision purely about how you shoot.
- Choose Grade-5 Titanium (Ti) if you carry the rifle — hunting, precision work, a home-defense carbine, anything where handling and balance matter more than round count. Titanium models are roughly half the weight of their HD counterparts and wear a Type-2 anodized finish.
- Choose Inconel 718 (HD) if you shoot volume — carbine classes, training days, competition strings, or any host that sees sustained fire. Inconel's high-temperature strength is what lets the HD models take heat that would shorten the life of a lighter can. Finish is raw, shot-peened.
- Choose the Huckleberry if you would rather buy one stamp than three. Swapping endcaps sizes the bore to the task, so the same can serves a .22 trainer, a 9mm pistol and a .300 Win Mag rifle.
How to Buy a Suppressor from Osage County Guns
Suppressors are NFA items, and buying one is more paperwork than complexity. Here is the short version:
- Order online. Pay for the suppressor and your $200 ATF tax stamp.
- Choose how you'll register it — as an individual, in a gun trust, or through a legal entity.
- File ATF Form 4 with fingerprints and a photo. We walk you through the eForms submission.
- Wait for approval. eForm 4 approval times have come down dramatically from the year-plus waits of the past.
- Pick it up. Once your stamp is approved, take possession at our shop or have it transferred to your local SOT dealer.
Suppressors are legal for civilian ownership in the majority of U.S. states. Confirm your state and local law before ordering — check current NFA rules and your state's statutes, as regulations change.
Polite Society Suppressor FAQ
- Where are Polite Society suppressors made?
- Polite Society Industries designs and manufactures its suppressors in Tampa, Florida. All models are made in the USA using laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing.
- What is Tripass Core Technology?
- Tripass Core Technology is Polite Society's internal architecture. It routes propellant gas down three paths — a central bore plus two helical bypass channels — into three expansion and mixing chambers fitted with counter-clockwise blades. Splitting and cooling the gas reduces sound signature significantly without adding the backpressure that a conventional baffle stack creates.
- Are Polite Society suppressors HUB compatible?
- Yes. The Fortitude 5.56, Verdict 7.62 and Huckleberry all use the industry-standard HUB (1.375×24) interface, so they work with common third-party HUB mounts and adapters. Each ships with a Polite Society HMB direct-thread mount included. The Temperance .22 is a dedicated 1/2×28 direct-thread design.
- What's the difference between the Ti and HD versions?
- Same core design, different material. Ti models are Grade-5 titanium with a Type-2 anodized finish and weigh roughly half as much — the Fortitude 5.56 Ti is 6.40 oz. versus 11.50 oz. for the HD. HD models are Inconel 718 with a raw, shot-peened finish and are built for heat, volume and sustained fire. Both carry the same MSRP.
- Can the Huckleberry really run rimfire and .300 Win Mag?
- Yes — that's the design intent. Interchangeable .22, .30 and .36 cal / 9mm endcaps let you size the bore to the host. Swap caps with a standard ¾″ wrench to move the same suppressor between a rimfire trainer, a 9mm pistol and a magnum rifle, all on a single tax stamp.
- How light is the Temperance .22?
- Three ounces, four inches long, 1.25 inches in diameter. It's rated for .22 LR, .22 Mag, 5.7×28 and .223 Remington from a bolt-action host, and threads directly to a 1/2×28 muzzle with no adapter required.
- Does the Polite Society warranty cover me?
- Polite Society backs its silencers with The Guarantee: fix or replace.
- How long does the suppressor transfer take?
- Wait times depend on ATF processing and how you register the suppressor. eForm 4 submissions have generally moved much faster than paper filings. Contact Osage County Guns and we'll give you our current real-world average.
Order Polite Society Suppressors at Osage County Guns
Osage County Guns has been handling NFA transfers for years, and we do the paperwork with you rather than handing you a packet and wishing you luck. Every Polite Society suppressor in stock, competitive pricing, and a team that will actually pick up the phone when you have a question about your Form 4. Browse the full Polite Society lineup above, or contact us if you want help matching a can to your host.