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Talk me into or out of buying a suppressor, please.
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRandy" data-source="post: 2984170" data-attributes="member: 108446"><p>Banish 30 IMO is the best starter all around silencer there is out for several reasons. ( I have 2 of them) </p><p>1; It can be taken apart and cleaned which is huge. I was at a shoot school and was using one of theirs silencers and in the middle of shooting my final score which was a timed event, all of a sudden had a stiff bolt lift do to the silencer being dirty, needles to say I left two targets un-shot because of it. </p><p>2; You can adjust it to 2 different lengths depending on what you are using it for. For me when I'm shooting targets I leave it at 9" for Maximum sound and recoil benefits. Then when you want to use it for hunting you can shorten it to 6" so it doesn't snag on to things. </p><p><strong>Caution;</strong> You need to take the time to loosen and retighten the treads between the 6" & 9" thread and ever so often apply heat treated anti-seize. </p><p>For me I will never shoot a gun again without a suppressor!</p><p>I <strong>hate</strong> with a passion Muzzle break! ( do to going to long range shoots and shooting next to muzzle breaks on both side of me.) I wear double ear protection when I go to these. </p><p>I hope this Helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRandy, post: 2984170, member: 108446"] Banish 30 IMO is the best starter all around silencer there is out for several reasons. ( I have 2 of them) 1; It can be taken apart and cleaned which is huge. I was at a shoot school and was using one of theirs silencers and in the middle of shooting my final score which was a timed event, all of a sudden had a stiff bolt lift do to the silencer being dirty, needles to say I left two targets un-shot because of it. 2; You can adjust it to 2 different lengths depending on what you are using it for. For me when I'm shooting targets I leave it at 9" for Maximum sound and recoil benefits. Then when you want to use it for hunting you can shorten it to 6" so it doesn't snag on to things. [B]Caution;[/B] You need to take the time to loosen and retighten the treads between the 6" & 9" thread and ever so often apply heat treated anti-seize. For me I will never shoot a gun again without a suppressor! I [B]hate[/B] with a passion Muzzle break! ( do to going to long range shoots and shooting next to muzzle breaks on both side of me.) I wear double ear protection when I go to these. I hope this Helps [/QUOTE]
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