Designed for smaller, centerfire calibers used by predator hunters and target shooters, the BANISH 223 will fit all rifles .224 and smaller, including rimfire rifles. Check out this recent review from Alloutdoor.com.
The AR15 has quickly become one of the most popular rifles on the market, and the BANISH 223 suppressor is optimized to run on that platform as well, not just traditional bolt-action hunting and target rifles. As an added perk, it’s even rated for limited full-auto fire.
With a sound reduction of 38 decibels, the reduced report provided by the BANISH 223’s expansion tube and seven baffles will not only protect your hearing but also the hearing of anyone shooting around you, and it will help keep the sound from spooking other animals.
The BANISH 223 is a direct-thread silencer that mounts on conventional 1/2×28 threads. Made of lightweight titanium, this 7” suppressor weighs a mere 9 ounces.
While centerfire rounds are generally jacketed, buildup of the copper jackets in the baffles still occurs. Since there is more power (and powder) behind centerfire rounds, there is greater carbon buildup than from rimfire rounds.
Like all suppressors in the BANISH lineup, the BANISH 223 is easily disassembled for cleaning and maintenance. Use a tumbler, ultrasonic cleaner, or a nylon brush; the method of cleaning is up to you. The seven baffles are designed to easily stack and index in any order, making reassembly a breeze.
Before you decide to invest in a BANISH 223 silencer, check out these reviews:
Review of the BANISH 223 from AllOutdoors