Kovix Suppressors Moves Headquarters to Montana

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posted on February 20, 2026
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Kovix, a titanium suppressor manufacturer, has announced the company had relocated headquarters to Kalispell, Mont. From its founding, Kovix was rooted in Lake Norden, South Dakota; however, the company sought to find a location more central to operations efforts. Their answer was found under Montana's big sky.

"We loved our home in Lake Norden but felt we couldn't ignore the enhanced team and departmental synergy we have available considering the move to Montana," stated Kovix CEO, Luke Hanson. "Personally, it's a dream come true as a leader and outdoorsman. We are more centrally located for team engagement and enhanced focus on our mission, and we get to work and play in a sportsman's paradise."

Kovix's move to Kalispell, Montana demonstrates the company's desire to enhance product development efforts inspired by Montana's great outdoors, the backbone of Kovix's inspiration to produce the industry's best suppressors perfectly suited for hunters.

Kovix's Kalispell, Montana headquarters was established just prior to the 2026 SHOT Show and the company's departments, from sales to shipping and customers service, are operational. "Moving was no small feat. I'm proud of the teamwork and execution on the move. We were able to pick up, move and set down while seamlessly servicing our customers. That's a rare thing," added Hanson.

Learn more about Kovix at kovix.com.

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