It's not that he/she recommends an alternate product, it's the way he/she goes about it. And the lack of any other experience with any other cans really doesn't bolster his/her arguments. He/she won't even respond to what other cans he/she owns which clearly means no other cans than the one he's/she's married to. You could easily apply your statement to his/her comments as well. And completely blowing off industry experts who actually build/test/sell suppressors is telling that he/she is more interested in trolling than debating or discussing. And that only serves to embolden others to come and shit on him/her instead of engaging in debate.
I can't/won't debate him/her as I have zero experience with the Banish can. But I can highly recommend the TBac because I have experience with them.
Honestly, he/she came in her with the intent to derail this thread and sell reenforce his/her decision to buy his/her Banish can and most of us can see he/she for who he/she really is.
All I did was recommend the OP, who asked about alternatives, consider getting my favorite - the Banish, and tell him why, in my opinion it is the best suppressor on the market
for some applications. What "derailed" the thread was certain people here
again throwing a hissy-fit because I had the audacity to do that, as if only certain brands have the right to be discussed here.
I have said about 10 times that I've owned a Banish 223 for a couple of years, a YHM sealed can for several years, and recently got a Banish 30. I also have several friends with suppressors of various makes and models and have spent hundreds of hours on the range with them, shooting those cans on various rifles.
And who cares if I
were new to cans -- where is the proof that sealed cans are more accurate, as claimed by TBAC? I posted a target with 4 consecutive 5-shots groups shot at 100 yards with my Banish 223 that
averaged .284". How did I manage that if my Banish is not incredibly accurate? Where is the proof that any other suppressor can shoot that accurately, much less "more accurately?" And how much "experience" does one need to know that a modular design, enabling the user to have a 7" suppressor or a 9" suppressor, all in one, is a very useful feature?
So yes, I "completely blow off industry experts who actually build/test/sell suppressors" when they
make up unfounded, speculative criticisms of the Banish design
in order to eliminate their competition. Like saying all that disassembly to clean the Banish is going to "wear the threads out." Or that the removable baffles will have play, bang around and damage the tube. Silencer Central/Dakota Silencer has been making the Banish (fka Varminter) line with removable baffles for something like 15 years, has thousands of them out there in use and I have not heard a single report of the threads wearing out or the baffles coming loose.
"Repeatability?" I can unscrew my Banish off and back on after
every shot and not change my POI at all.
And calling me a "shill?" I've never even met anybody at Silencer Central. Frankly, I think it was stupid of them to change their name from Dakota Silencer, and for years their website sucked (they did improve it recently). But they make one hell of great suppressor,
if you are content with a slow rate of fire (no more than one shot per minute for extended sessions) and what is most important to you is accuracy, with high rates of fire and the added "strength" of a fully welded can being a secondary consideration.