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Banish Silencer #7734300
12/04/22 11:00 AM
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Anyone have any experience with these? Thanks

Re: Banish Silencer [Re: gman] #7734307
12/04/22 11:12 AM
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Other than still waiting for mine since March 4 I have no experience yet. I like everything I see about it though. The design is nice and the fact it appears to be extremely easy to disassemble and clean is nice.

Re: Banish Silencer [Re: gman] #7734318
12/04/22 11:31 AM
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They work just fine and the wait for the paperwork is what sucks. Get the thread adapter from 5/8-24 to 1/2-28 and the disassembly tool also. The design is nice as mentioned above and I like the light weight.

Re: Banish Silencer [Re: gman] #7734320
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I have the Banish 30. I really like it. It converts to a 7" or 9". Easy to take apart and clean. I did have to wait 14 months before I got it. Wasn't expecting to that long of a wait.

Re: Banish Silencer [Re: gman] #7734340
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Go to NFA talk and see if they have it listed in the testing database.

These are not manufacturers #. Just individual that love the science. 3 calabreses Mike's are used. Evolution is set on try pod. One Mike is one meter left of the muzzle for mil spec standards them one gets put at the shooters left and right ear so you have actual at ear numbers.

People come to the shoot and bring their personal suppressors. We shot one shot unsurpassed and 9 supressed. Data is recorded and listed on the sight.

They host two shoots a year normally. The big one is in Georga and a smaller one at my farm in Southern Indiana.

Re: Banish Silencer [Re: gman] #7734381
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I love my banish 30 and use it on everything from my 17 hornet for woodchucks up to my 308 for deer rifles. The only thing I'd do differently in retrospect is to take a few inches of my barrel while having it threaded. I keep it in the 9 inch configuration for varmints and 7 inch for deer hunting.

Here's a good review with DB reduction testing.

https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/review-silencer-central-banish-30-suppressor/

Re: Banish Silencer [Re: washxc] #7734531
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Originally Posted by washxc
I love my banish 30 and use it on everything from my 17 hornet for woodchucks up to my 308 for deer rifles. The only thing I'd do differently in retrospect is to take a few inches of my barrel while having it threaded. I keep it in the 9 inch configuration for varmints and 7 inch for deer hunting.

Here's a good review with DB reduction testing.

https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/review-silencer-central-banish-30-suppressor/



According to that those # are ok but not the best. There Is also more to raw #s pitch and tone can make a can the meters higher sound much quieter.

My suppressed armorment systems arbiter gets a 40 dB reduction on my wife's 243. It pleasant to shoot without ear pro.

That's that advantage of attending a suppressor metering event in person where you can hear each combo for yourself.

Re: Banish Silencer [Re: gman] #7734547
12/04/22 05:05 PM
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I make suppressors, all I am going to say is match the suppressor to the caliber, action, total weight and ammunition. If you have a hunting rifle that is bolt action, lever action, or pump action, I would get a suppressor that has wipes so that you can get the most amount of sound reduction as possible. If you have a semi auto there are way more variables to consider when choosing a suppressor and it all depends on what you want. If you want a SOF gun, then you need to be stocked up on subsonic ammunition, because that's the only way a semi auto will run "quiet" and function smoothly.

I would still wear earpro when shooting a suppressed gun, unless it was .22LR.

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