Except that a quick search of Google shows multiple arrests for non-registered suppressors.
"Make sure you print that out when you get arrested..."
@Firewalker, how is that response relevant to what I posted? I just showed what I found regarding legality of suppressors on airguns. Pointing out if I was in error or not would have been more relevant to the discussion.
Because you wrote, "
"Are suppressors legal on airguns?
The NFA (The National Firearms Act of 1934) currently does not give the federal government the ability to prosecute suppressors for air guns. So making an air gun suppressor is legal in the United States (at the federal level) as long as you intend that suppressor to be only used on an airgun"
This is not factual and if you are using this quote in the case you get arrested, I would bring copy of it with you so that you can educate the arresting agents.
Right from the Alphabet org.GOV SITE:
"Are paintball and airgun sound suppressers considered NFA weapons?
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The terms “firearm silencer” and “firearm muffler” mean any device for silencing, muffling, or diminishing the report of a portable firearm, including any combination of parts, designed or redesigned, and intended for use in assembling or fabricating a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, and any part intended only for use in such assembly or fabrication.
Numerous paintball and airgun silencers tested by Alphabet org’s Firearms Technology Branch have been determined to be firearm silencers by nature of their design and function. Because silencers are NFA weapons, an individual wishing to manufacture or transfer such a silencer must receive prior approval from Alphabet org and pay the required tax.
[26 U.S.C. 5845; 27 CFR 479.11]
Last Reviewed April 20, 2020"
Thats why I say you need to make an informed decision and accept the consequences thereof.