New Gear 2025: Silencer Central Banish 9K Suppressor

This diminutive, lightweight can takes a 9mm down to hearing-safe levels ... just watch (and listen)!

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posted on February 28, 2025
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Silencer Central's new-for-2025 Banish 9K suppressor is crafted with advanced 3D printing technology, which enables the manufacturer to create a sophisticated silencer that's one of the smallest and lightest on the market. With a weight of a mere 2.7 ozs., an overall length of just 4.1", and a width that's only 1.3" wide, the Banish 9K makes for an easy balance even on a pistol. In fact, it doesn't even require a piston!

This dedicated 9mm suppressor takes the report of a 148-gr. cartridge down to a hearing-safe level, which is terrific news for handgun shooters. Watch (and listen!) as American Rifleman's Evan Brune puts this little can through its paces. For more information, visit SilencerCentral.com. (Also, please make note that, at the time of this writing, Silencer Central is offering a sitewide "buy one, get one free" sale that runs through March 4, 2025.)

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