Mass. General Laws c.269 § 10A

Selling, giving or using silencers; confiscation and destruction

This is an unofficial version of a Massachusetts General Law. For more information on this topic, please see law about guns and other weapons.

Table of Contents

Updates

Amended by St. 2024, c. 135, §§ 128-129, effective October 2, 2024 (Emergency preamble signed by the governor on October 2, 2024)

Section 10A

Any person, other than a federally licensed firearms manufacturer, an authorized agent of the municipal police training committee, or a duly authorized sworn law enforcement officer while acting within the scope of official duties and under the direct authorization of the police chief or his designee, or the colonel of the state police, who sells or keeps for sale, or offers, or gives or disposes of by any means other than submitting to an authorized law enforcement agency, or uses or possesses any instrument, attachment, weapon or appliance for causing the firing of any gun, revolver, pistol or other firearm to be silent or intended to lessen or muffle the noise of the firing of any gun, revolver, pistol or other firearm, including any combination of parts designed or redesigned and intended for use in assembling or fabricating any such instrument, attachment, weapon or appliance and any part intended only for use in such assembly or fabrication, shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than five years in state prison or for not more than two and one-half years in a jail or house of correction. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prohibit a federally licensed firearms manufacturer from selling such instrument, attachment, weapon, appliance or parts to authorized law enforcement agencies for law enforcement purposes or to the municipal police training committee for law enforcement training. Upon conviction of a violation of this section, the instrument, attachment or other article shall be confiscated by the commonwealth and forwarded, by the authority of the written order of the court, to the colonel of the state police, who shall destroy said article.

Contact

Last updated: July 25, 2024

Help Us Improve Mass.gov  with your feedback

Please do not include personal or contact information.
Feedback