Description
The $99 rimfire suppressor that sounds too good to be real.
We get it. A $99 suppressor sounds suspicious. That is exactly why the FTW OG is built around a simple promise: make suppressed .22 shooting more affordable, while being honest about what this suppressor is and what it is not.
The FTW-Arms OG is a purpose-built .22 rimfire suppressor with a $99 MSRP. It is designed for shooters who want to suppress more .22 hosts without spending several hundred dollars on every can.
It is not a centerfire suppressor. It is not a premium metal rimfire can. It is not intended for abusive full-auto use. It is a lightweight, affordable, reinforced-polymer .22 suppressor built for real-world rimfire shooting.
Why the OG exists
Suppressed .22 shooting should not be reserved for people willing to spend $400–$600 before tax stamps, transfers, mounts, and accessories. The OG was designed to make suppressed rimfire shooting more accessible.
At $99 MSRP, the OG changes the question from “Can I afford one suppressor?” to “Which .22 host should get one next?”
Built specifically for .22 rimfire
The OG is designed around .22 rimfire use. By focusing on .22 LR, .22 Short, and .22 Long, FTW-Arms can keep the suppressor lightweight, affordable, and honest about its operating limits.
This suppressor is not rated for .17 HMR, 5.7×28mm, 5.56, .223 Remington, or any centerfire cartridge.
Reinforced polymer construction
The OG uses a PPA-CF printed polymer body with patent-pending aluminum blast chamber reinforcement. The design combines FTN-inspired suppressor geometry, thicker walls, and reinforcement where rimfire suppressors take the most abuse.
This is not a traditional metal suppressor copied into plastic. It is a rimfire suppressor designed around modern printed-polymer manufacturing from the start.
Quick specs
- MSRP: $99
- Caliber rating: .22 LR, .22 Short, .22 Long
- Thread: 1/2-28 direct thread
- Weight: approximately 4 oz
- Length: approximately 6.5 inches
- Diameter: approximately 1.3 inches
- Body: PPA-CF printed polymer
- Reinforcement: patent-pending aluminum blast chamber system
- Manufactured by: FTW-Arms in Venice, Florida
Rated for
- .22 LR
- .22 Short
- .22 Long
Not rated for
- .17 HMR
- 5.7×28mm
- 5.56 / .223 Remington
- Any centerfire cartridge
- Full-auto or forced-reset-trigger use
Use outside the intended calibers or specifications may result in suppressor damage, host firearm damage, injury, and voided warranty coverage.
Who the OG is for
- First-time suppressor buyers who want an affordable entry into NFA ownership
- .22 rifle and pistol owners who want more suppressed hosts
- Rimfire shooters who value light weight, simplicity, and low cost
- Dealers looking for an easy first suppressor conversation with customers
- Shooters who understand that a dedicated .22 suppressor does not need to be a $500 purchase
Who should buy something else
- Anyone needing a suppressor for centerfire calibers
- Anyone looking for a full-auto rated rimfire suppressor
- Anyone planning to use .17 HMR, 5.7×28mm, 5.56, or .223
- Anyone who wants a user-serviceable metal suppressor
- Anyone looking for one suppressor to use across many high-pressure calibers
Ordering and transfer process
The FTW OG is an NFA-regulated suppressor. ATF approval and transfer through a qualified FFL/SOT dealer are required before you can take possession.
These suppressors are made to order. You can expect approximately 3–5 business days for manufacturing. Once manufacturing is complete, FTW-Arms begins the transfer process to your selected local dealer.
Your dealer will handle the Form 4 transfer to you. ATF approval times vary, and FTW-Arms cannot guarantee approval timing.
Customers are responsible for selecting a valid transferring FFL/SOT, confirming dealer transfer fees, and complying with all federal, state, and local laws.
Warranty
The OG includes a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and craftsmanship. Warranty coverage begins after Form 4 approval when the suppressor is registered as required.
Misuse, modifications, improper caliber use, baffle strikes, end cap strikes, use outside the intended specifications, and other excluded uses void warranty and support coverage.
Still skeptical? Start here.
A $99 polymer suppressor naturally raises questions. We expected that, so we published testing and use-case information to help buyers understand what the OG is, what it can handle, and where its limits are.













Summers Ridge Outdoors (verified owner) –
Look, when we saw a .22 suppressor for $99, we were immediately suspicious. That’s “too good to be true” territory. Most of you know the drill — you pay cheap, you get cheap. So we ordered one anyway because… why not? Easy checkout on the FTW site, shipped fast, and I was genuinely excited to run this thing hard.
First impression when we cracked the box? Damn, that’s light. And the dimpling pattern on the tube is clean — not some half-assed budget look. This husband / wife team clearly put thought into keeping weight down without making it feel like a toy. Smart design. Took it straight to the range and put 500 rounds through it back-to-back. No baffle strikes, no endcap issues, no weird gas blowback, and it just kept running like a champ. Quiet enough for a .22 (especially with subsonics), and the thing is still tight and looking good after a serious workout.
Bottom line: FTW Arms is onto something real here. They took the suppressor game and made it actually affordable without cutting corners that matter. If you’ve been sitting on the fence because everything else is $300–$600+, this OG model is the one to try. Easy ordering. Light. Tough. Quiet. And that price? Yeah… we’re impressed. Highly recommended. Go get you one before they figure out they’re selling it too cheap.
NICHOLAS S HUMENAY (verified owner) –
This was my first suppressor shot/purchased, so I cannot compare to anything. It cost more to get NFA item from FFL than the supressor itself. I used on my Ruger 10/22 with Ballistic Advantage barrel. I used CCI subsonic ammo at the range and my bb gun may be louder. I used about 100 rounds, no issues, jams or missfires. The printing looks very good, no issues. I would purchase from FTW again and the process for first timers was easy, took 1 day for approval from ATF. I asked customer service basic questions about process and they replied immediately as well as updated me on my current status. They are probably working on a 9mm one now. I recommend this company.
Rodney P. (verified owner) –
For $99 this is a hell of a deal, even at 2X that amount.
It is small, light and quiet.
I shot some subs through my MarkIV and all you can hear is the cycling of the bolt.
10/10 no brainer deal.
Brian Odom (verified owner) –
Just picked my OG up today, had to immediately test it. Sounded great on a pistol. Can’t wait to see what else they come up with. Great price for a great can!