The Silencer Central Banish 30 and Banish 30 Gold are being updated to the '2.0' version, featuring a universal hub mount. This change allows for greater compatibility with other firearms and suppressors that utilize a universal mount system, simplifying mounting for customers. The update is driven by increased sales and the need for more versatile accessories.
This episode of The Gun Collective News covers several new firearm and accessory releases. Key announcements include Sig Sauer's expanded ammunition campus in Arkansas, the Silencer Central Banish 30 suppressor with an adjustable brake, a limited edition Winchester black powder cannon, and new variants of the Savage 110 and Canik Mete MC9. The segment also highlights the Q Boom Box in 8.6 Blackout, a Miami tiger stripe Sig Rattler LTI, a 300 Blackout FN SCAR 15P, and a Master Key shotgun clone by Tier One Outfitters.
This comprehensive overview from Hank Strange details Silencer Central's Banish line of suppressors, highlighting key features, materials, and intended applications. The Banish 22 is noted for its serviceability and quiet operation on rimfire calibers. The Speed K series offers 3D-printed flow-through designs in steel or titanium for various firearm types. The Backcountry is an ultralight 30-caliber option for hunters, while the Banish 30 is a modular, user-serviceable workhorse. The Banish Gold aims for maximum quietness, and the Buck 30 provides an affordable steel option. Larger caliber options like the Banish 338 and Banish 46 cater to magnum and multi-caliber needs, respectively, with serviceability as a common theme. Pistol caliber suppressors like the Banish 45 are also covered, emphasizing their unique mounting systems.
This episode of 'Bust Your Builds' features a panel of firearm enthusiasts critiquing viewer-submitted rifle builds. They discuss various configurations, including Daniel Defense Mark 18 SBRs and Colt AR-15 A4s, highlighting specific components like Geissele rails, Surefire lights, and BCM furniture. The discussion covers aesthetics, functionality, and common build mistakes, offering insights into popular tactical rifle setups and component choices.
This video introduces the Silencer Central Banish 30, a new suppressor designed for backcountry hunters. It highlights the importance of suppressors for reducing recoil and noise, making shooting hearing-safe. The Banish 30 is noted for its compact size, weighing 8.4 ounces without a mount and 9.4 ounces with a direct thread mount, and its ability to handle calibers up to .300 Win Mag.
This episode of Gun Talk Hunt features Brandon Maddox of Silencer Central discussing the process and benefits of suppressor ownership. Key takeaways include the current ATF e-forms processing times (100-120 days), the advantages of using a gun trust for joint ownership and succession, and the importance of suppressors for hearing protection and hunting effectiveness. Maddox highlights Silencer Central's focus on lightweight, durable titanium suppressors tailored for hunters, such as the Banish line.
Gun Talk LIVE's Ryan Gresham and Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin showcase new firearms and gear released in 2022. The video features products from prominent manufacturers like Smith & Wesson, XS Sights, Savage Arms, Maven, Meprolight, and Timney Triggers. Additionally, it announces the winner of the Silencer Central Banish 30 and teases a significant long-term project by Gun Talk. The episode is brought to viewers by GunDealio.com and supported by Smith & Wesson, Sig Sauer, Springfield Armory, and Ruger.
This review of the Silencer Central Banish 30 suppressor highlights its modular design, titanium construction, and user-serviceable nature. The expert assessment from Pew Pew Tactical emphasizes its effectiveness in sound reduction and managing gas blowback, while also noting the limitation of its direct-thread-only mount. The process for purchasing and ATF paperwork is also clearly explained.
This guide details the disassembly and cleaning process for the Silencer Central Banish 30 suppressor, as demonstrated by James O'Neill of O'Neill OPS. O'Neill, an FFL/SOT holder with over a decade of experience, emphasizes the importance of user-serviceability for maintaining suppressor performance, especially with heavy fouling. The modular design allows for configuration in 7-inch or 9-inch lengths, and proper reassembly is critical for safety, indicated by a visible red O-ring if misaligned.
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