Adventure
Going Rodeo! BANISH Named the Professional Rodeo Cowboys’ Official Suppressor
The BANISH suppressor cuts so much noise, even the rodeo horses are calm …
Strong and silent … it’s the cowboy way.
BANISH Suppressors, the in-house brand of Silencer Central, just became the official suppressor brand of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). You may have heard of them; they’re the world’s largest and oldest professional rodeo sanctioning body. It might seem like an odd partnership at first, but it actually makes sense: The Venn diagram of rodeo fans and gun enthusiasts isn’t quite a circle, but it’s close.
“It is an honor for BANISH to be recognized, and trusted as a partner, by an organization as well-known and respected as the PRCA,” said BANISH’s Logan Hutchinson. “We know there is a strong crossover between rodeo fans and our customers – people who enjoy the outdoors, aren’t afraid of hard work, and want to use tools they can trust. It’s a natural fit and one our team is really excited about.”
BANISH manufactures and sells more suppressors than any other company, and for good reason: Premium materials, expert craftsmanship, and a knack for cutting more noise and recoil than their competitors’ products.
And the best news … summer is coming, and so is a PRCA event near you! Click here for their current schedule, and get ready for one of the most exciting real-life displays you’ve ever seen. Event attendees will undoubtedly see the BANISH logo around the arena and there will be information about BANISH suppressors, including new models like the recently released BANISH 30-V2.
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