
Not all conservationists are hunters, but all hunters are conservationists. BANISH Suppressors proves that once again with a new collaboration to support wildlife and habitat conservation: the BANISH Backcountry Bugle. The Backcountry Bugle was created in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), and a portion of its sales will directly support RMEF’s mission.
The BANISH Backcountry Bugle offers the same form and function that has already made the Backcountry such a popular .30-caliber suppressor. It has the same ultralight titanium construction and compact dimensions, and is able to handle magnum cartridges up to .300 RUM. What's new is a dual-layer Cerakote finish that not only protects the suppressor from wear and the elements, but also allows the laser-etched RMEF logo to stand out.
“Hunting and conservation are key parts of the culture at BANISH,” said Brandon Maddox, BANISH Suppressors Founder and CEO. “From the very beginning, we have worked hard to support conservation and pro-hunting efforts, and RMEF has always been a great partner. We are really excited to work with them on the Backcountry Bugle. Not only is it a premium hunting tool that will protect hearing and reduce recoil, it also directly supports the work being done by RMEF to conserve elk and promote big game hunting across U.S.”
“We’re excited for the release of the BANISH Backcountry Bugle because not only is it a suppressor optimized for hunting, but it also supports RMEF’s mission to conserve big game, enhance habitat, and improve access,” said Kyle Weaver, RMEF President and CEO. “This partnership with BANISH Suppressors will benefit today’s hunters along with the future of our hunting heritage as we continue to conserve one square mile of big game habitat every day.”
The first 200 BANISH Backcountry Bugle Suppressors sold will additionally include a one-year membership to RMEF. MSRP $1,199; BanishSuppressors.com.