Silencer Central, Federal Ammunition Announce BANISH Speed K Suppressor For Law Enforcement

Silencer Central and Federal Ammunition join forces to announce the BANISH Speed K 5.56 mm suppressor.

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posted on December 18, 2023
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The BANISH Speed K (MSRP: $1,199) will be available in December with a limited run online. Next month, a full product launch and announcement will take place at SHOT Show 2024 in collaboration with Federal Ammunition.
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Silencer Central has announced the release of the BANISH Speed K, a suppressor intended to address the unmet needs of law enforcement agents.

The new suppressor is available to the professional market, as well as civilians.

Designed and optimized in partnership with Federal Ammunition, the BANISH Speed K is a 5.56 mm suppressor with high performance and versatility.

BANISH Speed K
The Banish Speed K suppressor is four inches long, with a two-inch diameter and 14.1-ounce weight. MSRP is $1,199.

 

The BANISH Speed K is constructed using cutting-edge technology for durability and longevity. It features an industry standard hub that allows for direct thread or muzzle brake mounts, along with any compatible quick-detach mounting system.

Made of Inconel 718 and measuring four inches long, additional BANISH Speed K features include an internal design supporting higher efficiency and improved sound reduction, controlled flow technology to mitigate back pressure, straight venting for easier maintenance and duty temperature control that maintains lower internal temperatures.

“With the release of the BANISH Speed K, we are excited to bring professional-grade suppressor technology to the civilian market,” Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central said. “This collaboration with Federal Ammunition has allowed us to create a suppressor that exceeds expectations in terms of performance, durability and ease of use.”

With its innovative features, this suppressor is set to revolutionize the shooting experience for enthusiasts across the country.

“Our goal at Federal is to continually improve the shooting experience,” Federal’s CEO and President Jason Vanderbrink said. “As an ammunition company driven by innovation, partnering with Silencer Central to engineer the BANISH Speed K continues our legacy of collaborating with industry partners to provide law enforcement, hunters and shooters the best products while on duty, at the bench or in the field.”

MSRP: $1,199. The BANISH Speed K will be available in December with a limited run online. Following this, a full product launch and announcement will take place at SHOT Show 2024 in collaboration with Federal Ammunition. Go to silencercentral.com.

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