[SHOT 2026] New Reproduction Mosin Bramit Silencers
US Armament Manufacturing had several interesting items on display at SHOT Show 2026. These included DeLisle intergrally-suppressed carbines, Bramit Mosin silencers, and L27 Mauser silencers. If you are a historical silencer lover, this one is for you!
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Bramit silencers were a somewhat crude attempt to silence Mosin Nagant rifles in the World War 2 era. This article from Firearm News has a very detailed history, if that is of interest to you. These reproduction models feature beautiful machining and replace the original wipes with a modern metal baffle stack. The silencer body also has markings for correcting the sight settings with the silencer attached, just like the real ones had.
Just like the original Bramit, these slip over the front sight and lock in place like the 91/30 bayonet. This is far less trustworthy than the average muzzle thread, so US Armament will custom-fit your silencer to your gun if there are any issues when you check it with an alignment rod before firing (which you should always do, but should most certainly do on this kind of setup). Retail price for the Mosin silencer is $1799, and they should begin shipping in mid February.
A very similar silencer is also coming for K98 Mauser rifles. The L27 follows the same design philosophy as the Bramit, securing behind the front sight. It also costs $1799 and will be available in March.
US Armament also had its new production DeLisle carbines on display. These guns are true copies of the originals, with a retail price of $6,500. One version swaps out the standard rear sight for a scope rail, allowing shooters with eyes that are not up to the task of shooting with irons to still enjoy the platform. There is also an option for a dummy silencer for people who live in places that prohibit silencer ownership. But with a real silencer, US Armament has metered these guns at just 85 decibels with Federal ammunition!
One last item in the Navy Arms booth that deserves a shout-out is the .45-70 Lee Enfield. Navy Arms made these conversions in the past when sporterizing military surplus rifles was more common, but they are putting them back into production. Navy Arms takes No. 4 Enfields that are not serviceable and converts them to .45-70 to give them a new lease on life. The original magazine is also adapted to hold three rounds. Synthetic stocks will come first, followed by wood stocks. MSRP will be $995 for the synthetic stock model when it becomes available this summer.
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$1800 for a can for a garbage rod is highway robbery.