I'd like to be able to shoot .22LR, 9mm, .223/5.56, 300 BLK, and .45 ACP suppressed. I'm looking at the Silencer Central Banish 46 that can obviously handle all of that but I have a question about the level of sound suppression when using this 46 can on a .223 vs a can specifically designed and sized for .223. In using a suppressor that can handle up to 45/70 caliber would I be sacrificing suppression performance on the smaller calibers? I've seen .22lr suppressors (much less expensive) that are Hollywood quiet and just wondering if I use the Banish 46 on my .22LR will it be as quiet?
Given how dirty .22LR is to shoot I might consider a can for that application and another for the larger bore guns. I just don't want to jump through all the hoops and wait for the Banish 46 to be disappointed when I use it on my .22LR firearms.
Given how dirty .22LR is to shoot I might consider a can for that application and another for the larger bore guns. I just don't want to jump through all the hoops and wait for the Banish 46 to be disappointed when I use it on my .22LR firearms.