Nice, im getting the Banish 22. Its rated for all 22 caliber and 5.7 x 28I do. Gearing up to order my next: silencer co sparrow. 22lr to 22 hornet rated.
It's worth it, if you get a multiple caliber type. And set it up in a Trust.Been contemplating a suppressor for my .22 that would be pretty much a range toy. Mainly want it for the coolness factor (and of course a zombie outbreak LOL). Looking at Silencer Central’s Banish 22. Anybody own a suppressor, is it worth the cost & hassle to own? Thanks
I did individual with my first can (hybrid46) and I’ll do individual again. I’m aware of the trade offs. My first can took 5 months with snail mail so I’m hoping to get similar results my second time. I was going to go with SilencerShop and use a kiosk at a store my friend Eze works at. FYI pm Eze if you’re able to make it to Corsicana. His work has such a kiosk and I hear good things about using it. A co worker has got most of his that way. I will however be using my father in law. He’s an ffl out of Palmer and my price is just better then everywhere. Lol.Nice, im getting the Banish 22. Its rated for all 22 caliber and 5.7 x 28
Who are you purchasing through and are you setting up a trust or individual owner?
Cleaning isn’t terrible at all now. I got to see the ruger one in person. It’s as easy as nadler crapping himself.I've thought about getting a rimfire suppressor but cleaning seems to be a pretty big chore so it's kind of dissuaded me from doing so.
Ease in cleaning depend on material the can is made from. Even though a can can be taking apart for cleaning doesn't mean you have to. More cans getting dipped then taking apart! It's like changing the oil in a vehicle, you don't have to!Cleaning isn’t terrible at all now. I got to see the ruger one in person. It’s as easy as nadler crapping himself.
Someone say nadler crapping himself?Cleaning isn’t terrible at all now. I got to see the ruger one in person. It’s as easy as nadler crapping himself.
For my hybrid46 I clean the threads. That’s all I have done to it. Most center fire cans need thousands of rounds before any real build up happens. The ruger rimfire looked easy to clean and wipe off parts. It uses stackable baffles so its really easy. The sparrow I want also looks easy. None stackable but a one part machined baffled core with a sleeve.Well that's good to hear. For the models I was looking at, it seemed there was either a ridiculous amount of scraping involved or soaking in a chemical that turned into lead acetate, which is quite toxic.
What is your usual cleaning routine?
It's like changing the oil in a vehicle, you don't have to!
That was a deciding factor for me as well, I wanted one that was easy to clean. The banish 22 contains stackable baffles and is made completely out of titanium. Looks super easy to clean and maintain.Well that's good to hear. For the models I was looking at, it seemed there was either a ridiculous amount of scraping involved or soaking in a chemical that turned into lead acetate, which is quite toxic.
What is your usual cleaning routine?