Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022

Silencer Central made waves in 2020 when it expanded its services to all 42 states where suppressors are legal to own. At the 2022 SHOT Show, they attracted even more attention with two new titanium and Inconel suppressors: the Banish 338 and the Banish 46.

The Banish 46 is a modular suppressor designed for use with a huge array of rifle and pistol cartridges. As GunsAmerica editor True Pearce put it when we visited Silencer Central on Range Day, it’s the “do-it-all suppressor” for everything from .338 Lapua to .45-70 Government to 10mm to .308.

Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
The new Banish 46 suppressor is modular and can handle a huge variety of calibers.

The Banish 46’s modularity allows users to customize the can to specific applications and needs. For maneuverability and weight reduction, users can remove the front cap for a length of just 7.9 inches and a weight of only 16.3 oz. If more sound reduction is needed, the front cap can be reinstalled for an overall length of 10” and a weight of just 20.4 oz.

Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
The Banish 46 can accommodate rifles and pistols and can be configured in a longer and shorter size. It also can use several mounting options, including direct thread, a quick-detach muzzle brake attachment, or a Nielsen Device.

The Banish 338 is designed for calibers .338 and smaller. That includes the .338 Lapua, .30-caliber cartridges, and .223 Rem., to name just a few.

Both suppressors are manufactured with titanium and Inconel, which makes them both tough and extremely lightweight. The .338 is especially light for its performance. At just 17.5 oz and 9.1” long, it still offers a sound reduction of 33 decibels.

Pearce got a chance to test both cans at Range Day 2022. He was impressed with both, but the Banish 46 did an especially good job controlling recoil from a .45-70 Government shot from a lightweight rifle.

The Banish 46 will hit the market at $1,249 MSRP and the Banish 338 will run $1,599.

Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
The Banish 338 is ultra-lightweight but still does a great job suppressing calibers from .338 to .223.

Silencer Central offers customers a one-stop shopping experience for not only their new suppressors but also for suppressors from other companies. Customers choose a can, and Silencer Central employees walk them through the entire purchasing process from start to finish.

Once they receive approval from the ATF, Silencer Central ships the suppressor directly to a customer’s door.

The company also offers zero-interest payment options, so a customer can pay for the suppressor during the time they’re waiting for ATF approval.

Silencer Central Announces Two New Suppressors: Banish 338 and Banish 46 – SHOT Show 2022
The Banish 46 did a great job suppressing and controlling recoil on this 45-70 Government lever gun.

Click HERE to learn more about the Banish 338 and the Banish 46.

About the author: Jordan Michaels has been reviewing firearm-related products for over six years and enjoying them for much longer. With family in Canada, he’s seen first hand how quickly the right to self-defense can be stripped from law-abiding citizens. He escaped that statist paradise at a young age, married a sixth-generation Texan, and currently lives in Tyler. Got a hot tip? Send him an email at [email protected].

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  • JSK Farms January 20, 2022, 12:25 pm

    Nice, great way to get one delivered to my front door, as an owner of cans and having to go through the old process this is awesome. Will be using them for sure, good info and interview, thanks!

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