O'Neill OPS reviews Silencer Centrals Banish 30 Suppressor.

Published on January 2, 2020
Duration: 26:07

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.

Quick Summary

The Silencer Central Banish 30 is a user-serviceable, modular titanium suppressor configurable to 7 or 9 inches. It features keyed baffles for proper alignment, a safety red O-ring indicator, and is rated up to .300 RUM, making it versatile for various calibers from .22LR to .300 Ultra Mag.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Background
  2. 02:41Unboxing and Contents
  3. 03:41Modular Design and Specs
  4. 05:37Serviceability and Cleaning
  5. 06:37Internal Components and Baffles
  6. 09:37Safety Features and Reassembly
  7. 13:02Versatility and Adapters
  8. 16:31Accessories: Pouches and Mirage Covers

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Silencer Central Banish 30 suppressor user-serviceable?

The Banish 30 is user-serviceable because its modular design allows for easy disassembly of its 8 baffles. This is crucial for cleaning carbon and powder residue, especially when using ammunition like rimfire or subsonics, with recommended cleaning every 100 rounds.

How does the modular design of the Banish 30 benefit the user?

The Banish 30's modularity allows it to be configured as a 7-inch suppressor (10.2 oz) or extended to a 9-inch length (13 oz). The longer configuration offers greater internal volume for enhanced sound suppression, while the shorter option provides a more compact profile.

What safety features are incorporated into the Banish 30's reassembly?

A key safety feature is the visible red O-ring. If the baffles or blast chamber are misaligned during reassembly, the end cap will not seat fully, leaving the red O-ring exposed as a clear warning to the user about improper assembly.

What calibers can the Silencer Central Banish 30 suppress?

The Banish 30 is a .30 caliber suppressor rated for calibers up to .300 RUM. It includes a 1/2x28 adapter, making it versatile enough for use on firearms chambered in .22LR, .223/5.56, 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, .243, and larger .30 caliber rounds.

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