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The Inventor of the Machine Gun Went Deaf—So His Son Invented the Silencer

The Inventor of the Machine Gun Went Deaf—So His Son Invented the Silencer

Update: 2025-09-09
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On this episode of Our American Stories, Hiram Percy Maxim grew up in the shadow of firepower. His father invented the machine gun, a weapon that changed modern warfare. But when that same weapon left his father deaf, Hiram took a different path. In 1902, he invented the first commercial gun silencer and later applied the same technology to early automobile engines. His work shaped not only the future of firearms but also the way engines and mechanical noise evolved across the 20th century. A pioneer of American invention, Maxim's legacy includes firearms suppressors, automotive mufflers, and a quieter world. Our regular contributor, Ashley Hlebinsky, shares the story.

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The Inventor of the Machine Gun Went Deaf—So His Son Invented the Silencer

The Inventor of the Machine Gun Went Deaf—So His Son Invented the Silencer

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