I have the Banish 45 for my pistol and the Banish 30 for my 300 Blackout. Such an easy process to get your suppressor. Great quality and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. I received mine in 6 months from the time of application.
Mike, I have the banish 30. Purchased in 2020 during the 💉 took 7 months to get to my door. Excellent suppressor. Made my 6” faxon 300 blackout whisper quiet. AMAZING
Got my approval yesterday, submitted in august. Buddy submitted same day and got his approval a few weeks ago and shows ahipped yesterday. Just thought id give u guys an idea of wait times. 6 months aint bad when i was expecting it to be a year
I have a Banish 30 as well from SC. I haven’t shot it yet, but the fit and finish is great! They’re a great company to deal with and their customer service is excellent. I would highly recommend them as well! In fact about to start my 3rd can through them!
I totally agree, the experience was so easy that I think it's the way to go. What are you ordering next? I am not exactly sure what I want next, so many options!
@@QualitySportsman yes sir, I agree they maybe the best route to take. I am looking at an Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30 can. It has really good ratings on Pew Science and it’s very affordable. Sub $600 can! They’re also an awesome company with the all American story!
I just did mine and got it back in 18 days! So in the book for the suppressor it says they don’t recommend lead or lead coated bullets in the suppressor. What rounds do you use in your suppressor??
I'm just using regular copper jacketed bullets. Not sure why they wouldn't recommend lead bullets, maybe it creates too much fouling inside the suppressor
unjacketed bullets deposit alot more lead fouling which can reduce performance overtime as well as making disassembly and cleaning more difficult. Also can build up an create accuracy issues or potential baffle strike/ barrel obstruction issue. Have had chunks of lead fouling fall out the magwell after locking bilt back for cleaning after a range day. A decent drive and bad roads vibrated it loose and each bump the same LoL.
While I don't have the Buck 30 and can't speak to it directly, it is listed as a 30 caliber suppressor, which is larger than the 7mm PRC bore diameter. It should absolutely work as long as it matches the threading you have on your rifle.
Banish 30 is titanium, not stainless. I looked but couldn’t find any titanium cans for cheaper, if you know of any please let me know and I’ll check em out!
$999 SC Banish 30, Dia 1.5", Modular 7"(10oz) or 9"(13oz), up to .300 weathersby, Limited full auto rated, no barrel size restrictions, Servicable. all Banish suppressors are listed for hunting. $1,174.00 SilencerCo Scythe-Ti, Dia 1.73", 7.3oz, Not rated for full auto, no barrel size restrictions. Cannot tell from site if it's servicable. $800 DDC Wolf Hunter, Titanium, Dia 1-5/8", 6-3/4"long, 9.1oz, only goes up to 6mm(bore 0.281"), barrel restriction 10-1/2", limited to 800 deg, so restricted full auto, not servicable. $750(bare)-$765(black) DDC Enticer S-Ti, Dia 1-5/8", 6-3/4" long, 9.3oz, up to .300 RUM, not full auto rated, Barrel size restrictions, nothing about being servicable. $850(bare)-$865(black), DDC Enticer L-Ti, Dia 1-5/8, 8-1/4" long, 10.5oz, up to .300 WM, not full auto rated, barrel size restrictions, nothing about being servicable. $850, OCL Hydrogen-S, Dia 1.625", 7" long, 9.5oz, up to .300 RUM, barrel size restrictions, Responsible/limited full auto rated to 800 deg, nothing about being servicable. *The suppressors listed as, "nothing about being servicable", sites for the suppressors did not imply anything about the suppressors being servicable but it doesn't mean they are not, just did not see anything about that. All the suppressors listed are good suppressors.@@anthonybravo5176
I have the Banish 45 for my pistol and the Banish 30 for my 300 Blackout. Such an easy process to get your suppressor. Great quality and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. I received mine in 6 months from the time of application.
Great video. Easy to listen. Straight to the point without going off on tangents. Also you obviously know what youre talking about. Keep it up👍
I have 2 Banish suppressors they are really easy going back together.
Yes, it would be great to have a video of the competition.
Video just dropped, check it out!
Mike, I have the banish 30. Purchased in 2020 during the 💉 took 7 months to get to my door. Excellent suppressor. Made my 6” faxon 300 blackout whisper quiet. AMAZING
Awesome! I need to build a 300blk, out of all the toys I have that’s what I’m missing. Need to close that gap!
Got my approval yesterday, submitted in august. Buddy submitted same day and got his approval a few weeks ago and shows ahipped yesterday. Just thought id give u guys an idea of wait times. 6 months aint bad when i was expecting it to be a year
that's great to hear, thanks for letting us know!
I have a Banish 30 as well from SC. I haven’t shot it yet, but the fit and finish is great! They’re a great company to deal with and their customer service is excellent. I would highly recommend them as well! In fact about to start my 3rd can through them!
I totally agree, the experience was so easy that I think it's the way to go. What are you ordering next? I am not exactly sure what I want next, so many options!
@@QualitySportsman yes sir, I agree they maybe the best route to take. I am looking at an Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30 can. It has really good ratings on Pew Science and it’s very affordable. Sub $600 can! They’re also an awesome company with the all American story!
I’m gonna try the banish 30 gold next.
Great video!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it, appreciate the feedback
I just did mine and got it back in 18 days! So in the book for the suppressor it says they don’t recommend lead or lead coated bullets in the suppressor. What rounds do you use in your suppressor??
I'm just using regular copper jacketed bullets. Not sure why they wouldn't recommend lead bullets, maybe it creates too much fouling inside the suppressor
unjacketed bullets deposit alot more lead fouling which can reduce performance overtime as well as making disassembly and cleaning more difficult. Also can build up an create accuracy issues or potential baffle strike/ barrel obstruction issue. Have had chunks of lead fouling fall out the magwell after locking bilt back for cleaning after a range day. A decent drive and bad roads vibrated it loose and each bump the same LoL.
@@918_xDxlead bullets are fine as long as you don’t shoot 1000s of rounds without cleaning .
Does the 7 prc work on the buck 30 from SC
While I don't have the Buck 30 and can't speak to it directly, it is listed as a 30 caliber suppressor, which is larger than the 7mm PRC bore diameter. It should absolutely work as long as it matches the threading you have on your rifle.
I’m at Big guy so I leave it at 9 😂
I try to keep it real!
Only way to go thanks for the review.
60 days to get my Banish 30 with a trust. and 6 weeks to get my Banish 45 no trust
Hose it out with break cleaner.
This is the way
$1k is pretty steep for a stainless, non welded can. Plenty of better options for less.
Banish 30 is titanium, not stainless. I looked but couldn’t find any titanium cans for cheaper, if you know of any please let me know and I’ll check em out!
All of SC are titanium except the Buck 30
@@QualitySportsmanOCL hydrogen S and L, DDC enticer s ti and L ti, DDC wolf hunter and SiCo Scythe ti
$999 SC Banish 30, Dia 1.5", Modular 7"(10oz) or 9"(13oz), up to .300 weathersby, Limited full auto rated, no barrel size restrictions, Servicable. all Banish suppressors are listed for hunting.
$1,174.00 SilencerCo Scythe-Ti, Dia 1.73", 7.3oz, Not rated for full auto, no barrel size restrictions. Cannot tell from site if it's servicable.
$800 DDC Wolf Hunter, Titanium, Dia 1-5/8", 6-3/4"long, 9.1oz, only goes up to 6mm(bore 0.281"), barrel restriction 10-1/2", limited to 800 deg, so restricted full auto, not servicable.
$750(bare)-$765(black) DDC Enticer S-Ti, Dia 1-5/8", 6-3/4" long, 9.3oz, up to .300 RUM, not full auto rated, Barrel size restrictions, nothing about being servicable.
$850(bare)-$865(black), DDC Enticer L-Ti, Dia 1-5/8, 8-1/4" long, 10.5oz, up to .300 WM, not full auto rated, barrel size restrictions, nothing about being servicable.
$850, OCL Hydrogen-S, Dia 1.625", 7" long, 9.5oz, up to .300 RUM, barrel size restrictions, Responsible/limited full auto rated to 800 deg, nothing about being servicable.
*The suppressors listed as, "nothing about being servicable", sites for the suppressors did not imply anything about the suppressors being servicable but it doesn't mean they are not, just did not see anything about that.
All the suppressors listed are good suppressors.@@anthonybravo5176