The 13th Morning of Silence: Win a BANISH 410 Suppressor

Last updated: June 13, 2026 · Originally published: April 29, 2026

The 13th Morning of Silence is the BANISH 410 suppressor giveaway. One winner takes home a BANISH 410 (MSRP $1,099) on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Entry runs 6:00 AM CT to 11:00 PM CT. Free to enter. $0 federal tax stamp in 2026. All giveaways require a separate entry.

By James Nicholas (The XDMAN) — 07/02 NFA Firearms Manufacturer & Professional Gunsmith
Published Wed, Apr 29, 2026 · Updated Wed, Apr 29, 2026

Suppressed Wing-Shooting and Small Game: Why a .410 Suppressor Is the Sleeper Pick of 2026

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Most suppressor conversations in 2026 revolve around AR-platform rifles, .30-cal hunting guns, and concealed-carry pistols. The .410 sits in a quieter corner of the gun world, but it has its own loyal following: upland hunters running .410 over-unders on dove fields, squirrel hunters with .410 single-shots, Judge revolver owners who use .410 for snake-and-pest duty, and lever-action shotgunners running guns like the Henry .410 or Rossi Tuffy. For all these shooters, the BANISH 410 suppressor is the only purpose-built .410 silencer on the market — and the 13th Morning of Silence puts one in a winner’s hands.

Many hunters choose the Banish 410 suppressor from Silencer Central precisely because it transforms the lightweight, low-recoil .410 shotgun into a quiet, ethical, and highly effective tool for close-range pursuits such as turkey hunting and small-game work. All the while dramatically reducing noise pollution that can disturb surrounding wildlife, neighboring properties, or other outdoors enthusiasts. Crafted from 100% titanium using advanced additive manufacturing, this ultra-light suppressor weighs just 7.2 ounces and mounts directly via interchangeable screw-in choke tubes (typically including Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full options), preserving consistent shot patterning and maintaining an unobstructed line of sight down the barrel so your natural point of aim and handling remain unchanged. It delivers an average of about 18 dB of sound reduction on .410 loads, from #8 shot all the way up through slugs and TSS—dulling the sharp report into a much softer thump that protects the shooter’s hearing without earmuffs, minimizes flinch, and improves follow-up awareness in the field. In turkey woods or squirrel thickets, that quieter signature means a missed or follow-up shot is far less likely to spook nearby game or send birds flying out of the area, increasing your chances of success while being a courteous neighbor who doesn’t alarm surrounding properties or livestock with loud gunfire. The low-profile half-circle design keeps the suppressor out of your sight picture, and its minimal weight and recoil reduction make it especially appealing for youth shooters, smaller-framed hunters, or anyone spending long days afield with a sub-gauge shotgun. For those who value stealth, hearing preservation, and responsible land access, the Banish 410 offers a practical way to enjoy .410 hunting without the traditional blast that can echo across valleys or annoy nearby residents.

Meet the 13th Morning of Silence Prize: The BANISH 410

The BANISH 410 is the only purpose-built .410 shotgun suppressor in production. It is constructed from titanium, weighs just 7.2 ounces, measures 6.37 inches long, and uses an oval profile (2 inches wide by 1.45 inches tall) specifically designed to give the shooter an unobstructed sight picture down a shotgun rib. The mount is the choke-tube interface, which is the standard interchangeable mount on every modern .410 with a screw-in choke. MSRP is $1,099. The federal tax stamp is $0 in 2026.

The unobstructed sight picture is the design choice that defines the BANISH 410. A round-profile shotgun suppressor mounted to a 28-inch upland barrel will block the front bead. The BANISH 410’s oval profile sits low enough that the shooter still indexes off the bead and the rib — meaning swing-shooting on flying birds is unaffected. That is the engineering detail that turns this suppressor from a range curiosity into a working upland gun.

BANISH 410 Specs: 13th Morning of Silence Prize Details

  • Caliber: .410 bore (2.5″ or 3″ chambers)
  • Sound reduction: 18 dB
  • Length: 6.37 inches
  • Profile: Oval — 2 inches wide, 1.45 inches tall (unobstructed sight picture)
  • Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Material: Titanium
  • Mount: Choke-tube interface (works with any modern .410 with screw-in chokes)
  • Choke compatibility: Includes interchangeable choke tubes
  • Finish: Cerakote (Black or Tan)
  • Full-auto rated: No
  • User-serviceable: No (sealed)
  • Country of origin: 100% USA-made
  • Warranty: Lifetime
  • MSRP: $1,099
  • Federal tax stamp (2026): $0

Who the BANISH 410 Serves Best

Five distinct .410 shooter profiles for whom this suppressor moves from luxury to genuinely useful:

Upland and dove hunters. The .410 over-under is a classic upland gun — light, fast-pointing, fun on quail, woodcock, dove, and snipe. A suppressed .410 lets you stay aware of your dog, your hunting partner, and the next bird flushing. The BANISH 410’s oval profile keeps the front bead visible, which is non-negotiable for swing-shooting flying birds.

Squirrel hunters. The .410 single-shot or pump is the traditional squirrel gun in much of the South and Appalachia. Suppressing it means you can take a second squirrel out of the same tree without the first shot scattering the rest. For squirrel hunters, the BANISH 410 is genuinely a productivity upgrade.

Henry .410 and Rossi lever-gun owners. Lever-action .410 shotguns are having a moment, used for cowboy action, casual range work, and pest control. A suppressed Henry .410 with a 24-inch barrel is one of the most pleasant guns to shoot anywhere — soft recoil, low report under the can, and the lever-gun aesthetic.

Judge and Governor revolver shooters. The Taurus Judge and S&W Governor are .410/.45 Colt revolvers used primarily for pest, snake, and home-defense duty. While these revolver platforms aren’t directly threaded, the BANISH 410 still earns its place in the safe of a .410-focused household for use on threaded shotgun hosts. (Note: revolvers themselves cannot mount a suppressor due to the cylinder gap.)

Pest and turkey hunters. Yard-pest control, turkey hunting with .410 turkey loads, or close-range varmint work in suppressor-friendly states all benefit from a quieter shot. The BANISH 410 brings the report into hearing-safe territory with appropriate ear protection.

Man aiming a long-barreled shotgun outdoors, extending the gun toward the camera with a forested backdrop behind him.

Why Only One .410 Suppressor Exists in 2026

The .410 is a small market in the suppressor world. Most manufacturers focus on rifle and pistol cans because the volume is there. A purpose-built shotgun suppressor — especially one for a niche bore like .410 — is an engineering and tooling investment that only pays back if the company is committed to the shotgun customer.

BANISH made that commitment. The BANISH 410 sits alongside the BANISH 12 (Silencer Central) (12 gauge) and BANISH 20 (Silencer Central) (20 gauge) in their shotgun lineup, making BANISH the only manufacturer with a complete shotgun-bore suppressor line in 2026. For .410 shooters, that means BANISH is effectively the only door to a properly designed .410 can. Other shotgun suppressors from competing manufacturers either don’t fit the .410 bore or are sized for the larger 12-gauge platform and force you to compromise on sight picture, weight, or balance.

That market reality is why the 13th Morning of Silence prize matters more than the spec sheet alone suggests. The winner isn’t just getting a $1,099 suppressor — they’re getting the only purpose-built .410 can on the market, on a $0 tax stamp, shipped door-to-door.

How to Enter the 13th Morning of Silence

Click the entry button below or visit the campaign hub. Complete the entry form hosted by Crowd9 PTY LTD on the Gleam giveaway platform. Confirm your email address. Each entry counts once per giveaway. The 13th Morning of Silence entry window runs Wednesday, April 29, 2026 from 6:00 AM CT to 11:00 PM CT.

Eligibility: 21 years of age or older, U.S. resident only, not a resident of New York, Florida, California, or Rhode Island. Void where prohibited. Today’s BANISH 410 suppressor is shipped door-to-door by Silencer Central, the campaign sponsor and the only national suppressor retailer authorized to ship in all 42 suppressor-legal states. Full Official Rules govern. The winner is posted to the Winners Page shortly after the 11:00 PM CT close and notified by email at 8:00 AM CT the next morning.

FAQ — The 13th Morning of Silence

What is the BANISH 410 suppressor?

The BANISH 410 is the only purpose-built .410 shotgun suppressor on the market. It is built from titanium, weighs 7.2 ounces, measures 6.37 inches long, and uses an oval profile (2″ wide x 1.45″ tall) for an unobstructed sight picture. It mounts via the .410’s standard choke-tube interface. MSRP is $1,099.

What shotguns does the BANISH 410 fit?

Any modern .410 with a screw-in choke interface. That includes Mossberg 500/590, Remington 870 .410, Stoeger Condor over-unders in .410, Beretta and Benelli over-unders, Henry lever-action .410s, Rossi Tuffy, and most break-action and pump .410s manufactured in the past 30 years.

Is the NFA tax stamp still 200 dollars?

No. The federal $200 NFA tax stamp on suppressors was eliminated effective January 1, 2026 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The Form 4 paperwork still goes to the ATF, but the transfer fee is $0.

Does the BANISH 410 block my front bead?

No. The oval profile (2 inches wide, 1.45 inches tall) is specifically engineered to sit low enough that the shooter still indexes off the bead and the rib. Swing-shooting on flying birds is unaffected. This is one of the BANISH 410’s defining design features versus a round-profile shotgun can.

Will the BANISH 410 work on a Taurus Judge or S&W Governor?

No. Revolvers cannot mount a suppressor because gas escapes through the cylinder gap, which makes suppression ineffective and unsafe. The BANISH 410 only works on shotgun hosts (pump, break, or lever) with a screw-in choke interface.

What .410 loads work best with a suppressed setup?

Standard 2.5″ .410 birdshot loads (target, dove, quail loads) are excellent for upland and small-game work. 3″ .410 turkey loads are heavier-pressure but the BANISH 410 handles them. Slug loads and buckshot are usable but produce more report given their higher pressure.

How does the BANISH 410 get to me if I win?

Silencer Central handles the entire Form 4 process and ships direct-to-door in all 42 suppressor-legal states. eForm 4 approvals in 2026 are averaging 30 to 90 days. The tax stamp is $0.

Who is eligible to enter the 13th Morning of Silence?

U.S. residents 21 or older are eligible. Residents of New York, Florida, California, and Rhode Island are not eligible.

Is the BANISH 410 user-serviceable?

No. The BANISH 410 is a sealed monocore design and is not user-serviceable. For shotgun applications this is generally acceptable since shot loads produce less leading and carbon than centerfire rifle/pistol use. BANISH’s lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects.

If I shoot 12 gauge, should I get a BANISH 12 instead?

Yes — the BANISH 410 is bore-specific and won’t fit a 12-gauge or 20-gauge shotgun. For 12 gauge, look at the BANISH 12. For 20 gauge, the BANISH 20. Both share the same engineering philosophy as the 410 but are sized for their respective bores.

About This Article

All technical specifications about the BANISH 410 suppressor are sourced from BANISH Suppressors’ published specifications and verified against Silencer Central’s product listing. Pricing reflects MSRP at time of publication. The 100 Days of Silence campaign is administered on the Crowd9 PTY LTD giveaway platform. PopularSuppressors and Silencer Central are independent companies; this article contains a sponsored link to Silencer Central as the campaign sponsor and authorized retailer.




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James Nicholas

07/02 NFA Firearms Manufacturer & Professional Gunsmith

The XDMAN has a talent for taking complex firearms subject matter and breaking it down into an easy-to-understand format that all experience levels can relate to. James is an 07/02 NFA Firearms Manufacturer, a Professional Gunsmith with over 20 years of experience, and a Firearms Writer, Photographer and Firearms Expert. Connect with him on Instagram, X, and Facebook as @therealxdman.