at all. Then I screwed the Banish 45 on and with a new target shot rounds expecting point of impact to be off. Well the thing was still right on target and no cycling issues with the suppressor attached. It went on this way for the rest of the shooting session of 70 rounds!
Then did a short video of what it might sound like fired from inside my small cabin with suppressor on. https://youtu.be/mEpFn4Ex1Co
As you can see and hear it worked very well with no ringing ears...just a muted thump.
Next a lot of fun hammering the steel with the 230 gr. 45 slugs and as you can see and really hear the ring of the steel over the muted sound of the round going off. https://youtu.be/YtyQXhCmxes
And before calling it a well done day I wanted to try my Self Defense 230 gr. XTP loads and see how the suppressor might affect those. Note also the front sight is right at the top edge of the suppressor body so shot placement might be difficult. So I set up the torso target again and was surprised with a nice group of three shoots...ragged hole just below my aim point. These were a bit faster loads than my target rounds so may that had some input but no problem getting the job done from 8 yds or 24 ft. bad guy distance! No problem hitting the steel using a 12 o'clock hold with the front sight.
Looks like the Ruger 1911 is a perfect match with the Banish 45 suppressor for a nightstand gun!
Oh and I should remember to use my shirt when checking a hot silencer for tightness on the barrel!!!
