Walther Arms is gearing up to make waves at CANCON East 2026, the undisputed king of fully-suppressed range days, hitting the Clinton House Plantation & Shooting Complex in South Carolina on May 8-9. Picture this: over 40 shooting lanes, bottomless ammo supplies, and the sweet symphony of suppressed fire echoing across a pristine venue—no ear-splitting blasts, just pure, whisper-quiet precision. Attendees will get hands-on time with Walther’s crown jewels, like the PDP series, optimized for cans in real-world testing. This isn’t your average range day; it’s a full-throttle celebration of suppressor tech, where shooters can dial in their setups without the usual hearing protection hassle.
For the 2A community, this event screams progress in the suppressor revolution. With the Hearing Protection Act still lingering in legislative limbo and states like South Carolina leading the charge on pro-suppressor reforms, Walther’s presence spotlights how modern handguns like the PDP—already lauded for their match-grade triggers and optics-ready slides—are tailor-made for NFA accessories. It’s clever marketing too: by letting enthusiasts suppress and shred unlimited rounds, Walther isn’t just demoing products; they’re building a grassroots army of advocates who’ll evangelize the quiet side of self-defense. In a post-2025 political landscape where ATF overreach looms, events like CANCON underscore suppressors as essential safety tools, not gimmicks—potentially tipping public opinion and sales toward mainstream adoption.
Mark your calendars, patriots—this is your ticket to experience why Walther dominates the striker-fired game under suppression. Whether you’re a PDP fanboy or suppressor newbie, CANCON East 2026 could be the spark that accelerates nationwide reform. Grab your spot early; with unlimited ammo and zero decibels, it’s the range day dreams are made of. Who’s in?