Designed primarily for big-bore rifle calibers, including .338 Lapua up to .45-70 Government and 450 Bushmaster as well as pistol calibers.
- Multi-caliber suppressor
- Industry-standard hub mount – 1.375×24
- Titanium construction
Designed for calibers ranging from .45 ACP down to rimfire, the Banish 45 is a modular handgun/pistol suppressor compatible with many different pistons.
- Modular multi-caliber suppressor
- User serviceable
- 36db sound reduction
The FN Rush 9 Ti has the ultimate strength to weight ratio, with the titanium tube holding strong at just 10.8 oz. The light, easy-to-maintain design breaks down quickly for cleaning and holds a limited lifetime warranty.
The Ultima is a high-quality suppressor constructed of aircraft grade Aluminum and Stainless Steel.
The SIG SAUER MODX-9 Suppressor offers a customizable, lightweight, and highly effective noise reduction solution for a variety of 9mm firearms
The R9 from Yankee Hill Machine can handle everything from 17HMR to 9mm and even rifle calibers like .300 BLK, 5.56 NATO, and .308.
The Mojave 9 is a versatile suppressor offering excellent sound reduction and minimal recoil for 9mm, 300BLK, and 350 Legend calibers.
The Hybrid 46 stands as a testament to multi-caliber performance.
Step up to powerful, big bore cartridges without sacrificing the benefits of modularity with the SilencerCo Hybrid 46M.
For the shooter who wants modular capabilities and multi-caliber compatibility without needing to accommodate big bore rifles, the SilencerCo Omega 36M fits the bill perfectly.
The Odessa 9 from Dead Air offers an incredible degree of modularity in an overall package that is as compact as it is versatile and shooter-friendly.
The Rugged Obsidian9 was designed with a focus on pistol calibers up to 9mm. This suppressor offers additional suppression while staying lightweight and compact. Rugged’s ADAPT™ Module gives users the option to utilize two lengths and is perfect for pistols and sub-guns due to its slim diameter of 1.37″ allowing for efficient use of pistol sights.
The YHM Sidewinder M2 9mm Suppressor is your ultimate companion for suppressed pistol shooting, offering exceptional noise reduction and reliability.
The Yankee Hill Machine’s (YHM) R45 is their most versatile suppressor to date. It can handle everything from 9mm Luger to .45-70, including .45 ACP, 5.56 NATO, .300 Blackout, and .308 Winchester.
The Wolfman from Dead Air is a modular, multi-caliber suppressor that specializes in sub-gun, light-duty rifle, and pistol use.
Look no further than the Wilson Combat 9mm Whisper Suppressor for exceptional suppressed performance. This suppressor is designed with hunters and enthusiasts in mind, featuring an oversized 1-7/8″ main tube diameter that effectively captures more propellant gases.
Angstadt Arms Vanquish 9mm Integrally Suppressed 10.5" AR-9 Barrel
Angstadt Arms Vanquish integrally suppressed 9MM 10.5” barrel assembly for the AR-9 platform. The patented zero baffle design allows 115 grain ammo to remain subsonic, resulting in no first round pop, easy maintenance and never a chance for a baffle strike. High temp black Cerakote finish.
Angstadt Arms Vanquish 9mm Integrally Suppressed 16" AR-9 Barrel
Angstadt Arms Vanquish integrally suppressed 9MM 16” barrel assembly for the AR-9 platform. The patented zero baffle design allows 115 grain ammo to remain subsonic, resulting in no first round pop, easy maintenance and never a chance for a baffle strike. High temp black Cerakote finish.
The Impulse OLS-M suppressor features a modular design, enabling users to easily switch between full-length and compact configurations for adaptable sound suppression.
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Yes, pistol silencers are legal. Silencers, while regulated, actually make guns safer for everyone. They reduce the risk of hearing loss, allowing gun owners to operate without earplugs, which in turn, helps them be much more aware of their surroundings.
So yes. With the exception of 8 states (California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Delaware, Hawaii), and one federal district, Washington D.C, owning suppressors is legal in the United States of America. If you want to know more about the specific regulations on silencers in your state, read our state-by-state guide on silencer ownership.
And if the process seems a little daunting, don’t worry. Silencer Central is here to help you navigate the buying process, wait time, and paperwork. We’re licensed in all 42 states where pistol silencers are legal.
In our opinion, the best pistol silencer is a BANISH 45, since its interchangeable piston mounting system makes it so versatile. Its lightweight titanium body and great sound reduction make it easily a great option for a 9mm.
We also like the Illusion 9. Illusion 9’s unique design allows shooters to see easier and effectively use the standard iron sights on the pistol. The downside is, of course, that it is only available for a 9mm, so is less versatile.
For a full breakdown, check out our 2020 round-up of best pistol silencers.
No. A 9mm bullet is larger in diameter than a .223 suppressor’s bore, so you cannot shoot a 9mm through a .223 suppressor.
For more information on how to choose the right silencer see our full guide.
Yes, you can most definitely suppress a 9mm. While handgun and pistol suppression is less popular than say, suppressing a hunting rifle, it is still a great option. If you’re using it for home defense, a pistol suppressor greatly reduces the deafening sound of a gun going off indoors.
In short, a suppressor will usually bring the decibel level down 20-40 dB. For a 9mm, that means it will more than likely be below the 140 dB threshold recommended for safe hearing.
To get deeper into the question, you’d have to look at the gun, barrel length, ammunition, and silencer in question. Even the temperature, wind, and humidity can have measurable impacts. No gun and silencer combination will sound exactly the same twice.
No, it cannot. Whether or not a suppressor can be used on other guns depends on three major factors: the bore size of your firearm, the pressure of the round, and the type and model of the suppressor.
A 9mm round is larger than a 30 cal round, so the bore diameter of a 30 cal is too small for a 9mm to fit through. It could, in theory, work the other way around (a 30 cal could be shot through a 9mm suppressor) but you wouldn’t get the same performance results.
We recommend a multi caliber silencer, like the BANISH 45.
For more information on how to choose the right silencer see our full guide.
9mm Silencers
The Illusion 9™ is a compact, high performance silencer for modern 9mm semi-automatic pistols. Like the Maxim model 1910 silencer, the Illusion 9 ™ features an offset, non-centralized bullet path.