Banish 22

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I posted about my banish 30 last year so I figured I'd mention my other suppressor.
First, it's only 1" diameter, 5.5" long and weighs 4.1 oz.  I took it to the range on my Ruger American 22 rifle and sighted it in.  When I got home I had my neighbor listen from about 20' away, to the side and slightly down range .  We both agreed there was no first round pop and all we could hear was firing pin impact and berm impact.
Silencer Central says it's the closest you'll get to Hollywood quiet.  With standard velocity ammo, I'd say it is Hollywood quiet minus the pew sound.
It's user serviceable for cleaning, quiet, and lightweight. I'd call it a winner!
I forgot to mention, that was dry, I've never used an ablative in it.
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2024, 04:21 PM by tommag.)
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First round pop isn't very common on a rimfire rifle because not only has most of the powder burned already but the temperature of the gases has fallen below the point where it will ignite the gases in the can. Now, with a pistol barrel, that doesn't apply because the powder hasn't all burned yet and the gas temperature is still very high.
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