Inside the 50th Day of Silence — A Suppressed Modular Echelon Build

The Day 50 build, in one paragraph

The 50th Day of Silence is a free giveaway on Friday, June 5, 2026 from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Central Time. One winner receives a complete prize package that’s focused around the Springfield Armory Echelon. The Springfield Armory Echelon is a modern striker-fired 9mm pistol introduced in 2023, built around a serialized stainless-steel Central Operating Group (COG) chassis that makes it highly modular. Shooters can quickly swap the fire-control unit between compact, hybrid, or full-size grip modules and slide lengths to customize the pistol for concealed carry, duty, or competition without buying multiple guns. making it a versatile, optics-ready duty pistol that stands out for ergonomics and adaptability.

What’s in the prize in the 50th day of silence, prize package
  1. Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5F 9mm (model EC9459B-3D) — optics-ready, tritium 3-dot night sights, 20+1 capacity, Melonite finish. Provided by GunPrime.com
  2. A Heighth Defense HGM825 shroudless PDW grip module — the Echelon Central Operating Group (COG) transfers into the Height grip module transforming your Echelon into a PDW Provided by Height Defense
  3. BANISH 9K — one of the most compact 9mm suppressors available: 2.7 oz, 4.1 inches, 3D-printed titanium, direct-thread, no Nielsen device required. Provided by BANISH Suppressors
  4. Five boxes of Winchester Super Suppressed 9mm 147gr (SUP9) — subsonic encapsulated FMJ, 990 fps, 320 ft-lbs. Provided by Winchester Ammunition
  5. Armorer app — one-year membership. Track round counts, maintenance intervals, and service history for every firearm you own. Provided by Armorer APP
  6. Silencer Central Form 4 / NFA processing + direct-to-door delivery of the BANISH 9K. Silencer Central’s posted approval averages currently run 4 days for individual filings and 18 for trusts. The suppressor ships from Silencer Central directly to the winner — no FFL transfer required.

(Each of the other prizes ships from its respective sponsor: GunPrime sends the Echelon, Heighth Defense sends the HGM825 module, Winchester sends the SUP9 ammo, and the Armorer membership activates digitally.)

What Day 50 is

Day 50 of Silencer Central’s 100 Days of Silence is a free multi-sponsor giveaway hosted by Brand Avalanche Media. The 100 Days of Silence campaign runs April 17 through July 25, 2026 and awards one suppressor every single day.

The 50th Day of Silence is your shot at glory in Silencer Central’s massive 100 Days of Silence giveaway, the biggest suppressor giveaway in history, running now on PopularSuppressors.com. Each day through July 25, 2026, one lucky entrant wins a top-tier suppressor plus a featured sponsor product, and today marks the halfway milestone with another huge prize package up for grabs. Enter between 6:00 AM and 10:00 PM CT, and join #100daysofsilence for your chance to win big while celebrating quieter, more responsible shooting. Don’t miss it—silence is golden, and today it could be yours!

How to enter

  1. Visit popularsuppressors.com/100-days-of-silence/ between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Central Time on Friday, June 5, 2026.
  2. Submit your email address in the Gleam entry panel and complete the entry actions — each action earns additional entries.
  3. The winner is drawn Saturday, June 6, 2026. Each sponsor ships their own prize directly to the winner. Silencer Central files the Form 4 for the BANISH 9K and ships the suppressor to the winner’s door once approval comes back — no FFL transfer required.

Heighth Defense HGM825: Turning Your Springfield Echelon into a Compact PDW Powerhouse

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The Heighth Defense HGM825 is the worlds first-ever shroud less PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) grip module built specifically for the Springfield Armory Echelon pistol. Designed and manufactured in the USA by Heighth Defense, this modular chassis replaces the Echelon’s factory polymer grip frame, turning your standard full-size striker-fired 9mm into a compact, highly controllable bag gun or PDW-style platform. The HGM825 is a drop-in upgrade that requires zero gunsmithing or modifications Simply remove the Echelon’s Central Operating Group (COG) and slide it straight into the new aluminum-reinforced grip module for instant transformation.
What the HGM825 does is simple yet powerful, it gives the Echelon a dramatically more stable footprint that instant instantly improves shootability. The lightweight, durable design slips easily into an everyday carry bag or backpack, yet once the pistol is installed it delivers rock-solid control with a built-in crossbar that provides an extra point of contact when paired with a brace or stock. The module supports a wide range of accessories via M-Lok slots and a rear Picatinny rail, and even accommodates smaller-diameter suppressors (around 1.05 inches) with direct-thread capability, larger suppressors may need a short barrel extension. A dedicated ambidextrous charging handle and matching stocks are available as optional add-ons, with bundle discounts offered on the Heighth Defense site.
Users benefit from superior ergonomics, unmatched accessory mounting options, and real-world versatility that the stock Echelon grip simply can’t match. The HGM825 stays stable whether run “slick” for maximum concealability or fully kitted with lights, lasers, slings, and a brace, making it ideal for home defense, vehicle carry, or discreet transport without sacrificing handling or reliability. 
Real-world feedback from early adopters has been overwhelmingly positive. Reddit users in the Springfield Echelon community have called the HGM825 “fantastic,” noting that it “feels good” right out of the box and that the brace noticeably improves stability, though it takes a short adjustment period. YouTube reviewers describe the converted Echelon as “really, really fun to shoot,” praising how everything fits and functions flawlessly while delivering PDW-level control in a package small enough for daily carry. First-run units sold out quickly, and shooters consistently highlight the HGM825’s balance of compactness, modularity, and performance as a game-changer for Echelon owners looking to expand their pistol’s capabilities.

Visit Height Defense Our sister site Guns & Gadgets Daily runs the full HGM825 deep-dive, shrouded-versus-shroudless comparison table included.


The Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5F

Springfield Armory Echelon 9mm pistol with 3-dot night sights, optics-ready

The Day 50 host pistol is the Echelon 4.5F 9mm Luger — model EC9459B-3D, provided by GunPrime.com. Full-size. 4.5-inch hammer-forged barrel with the Melonite finish. 20+1 capacity (one 17-round and one 20-round magazine ship in the box). Tritium 3-dot night sights. Optics-ready slide with Springfield’s Variable Interface System. 23.9 ounces with the flush magazine. Bonus GunPrime is dropping in a threaded barrel before the pistol ships. The GunPrime’s handling the upgrade in-house. The pistol arrives suppressor-ready on day one of delivery.

The Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5F 9mm Luger, is a full-size striker-fired duty pistol that delivers professional-grade performance in a lightweight, optics-ready package. Chambered exclusively in 9mm, it features a 4.5-inch hammer-forged Melonite-finished barrel with a 1:10 twist, a billet-machined Melonite slide, and a black polymer medium grip module for a slim 1.2-inch width that feels natural in the hand.

Weighing just 23.9 ounces unloaded with the flush-fit magazine, the EC9459B-3D ships with both a 17-round and a 20-round magazine, tritium 3-dot sights for low-light reliability, fully ambidextrous controls, a flat-faced trigger, and a captive recoil system that keeps muzzle flip soft and follow-up shots fast. At an overall length of 8 inches, this model strikes the perfect balance between concealability and shootability, making it equally suited for law enforcement, home defense, or recreational range days.

What’s a COG & VIS? 

At the heart of the Echelon platform is the innovative Central Operating Group (COG), a serialized stainless-steel chassis that houses the entire firing mechanism, including the trigger, striker, sear, and slide stop. Because the COG is the legally registered “firearm,” it can be quickly removed and swapped between different Echelon grip modules and slide assemblies in seconds with no tools required, letting owners reconfigure the pistol from compact to full-size on the fly. Complementing this modularity is Springfield’s patent-pending Variable Interface System (VIS), which allows more than 30 popular red-dot optics to mount directly to the slide without any adapter plates, ensuring a rock-solid, low-profile sight picture and faster target acquisition.

The most in depth Springfield Armory Echelon Review You Will See!

If you want the most detailed, in-depth review of the Springfield Echelon anywhere on the internet, head over to @therealxdman’s YouTube channel and watch the full video breakdown at The most in depth Springfield Armory Echelon Review You Will See! I cover every aspect of the pistol, from unboxing and ergonomics to and real-world handling. All with the kind of thorough, no-fluff analysis that only comes from hands-on experience and genuine passion for the platform.


The BANISH 9K — the 2.7-ounce titanium 9mm suppressor

Product page layout showing a black pistol suppressor on the left and the 'Banish 9K' details on the right (price, description)

The BANISH 9K is an ultra-compact 9mm suppressor produced by Banish Suppressors, engineered as a dedicated sound-reduction device for handguns and select other firearms. Constructed entirely from high-grade titanium using advanced 3D metal printing (additive manufacturing), it delivers exceptional strength-to-weight performance that traditional machining methods cannot achieve. At just 4.1 inches long and 1.3 inches in diameter, the 9K stands out as one of the smallest and lightest suppressors available, weighing a mere 2.7 ounces. This design prioritizes concealability and minimal impact on weapon handling, making it ideal for everyday defensive or recreational use while still providing good noise reduction.
Users install the BANISH 9K via its integrated direct-thread mount, which threads straight onto a barrel with standard 1/2×28 or 13.5×1 LH pitch with no separate piston, booster, or Nielsen device required for most tilting-barrel 9mm pistols. This simplicity allows quick attachment and removal by hand, with no tools needed, so shooters can easily swap the suppressor between compatible firearms in seconds. Its lightweight construction prevents excessive stress on the host gun’s recoil system, enabling reliable semi-automatic cycling even on lightweight pistols. The exterior features a subtle twist pattern for better grip during installation, and the slim profile clears standard iron sights and most slide-mounted optics without obstruction.
In terms of capabilities, the BANISH 9K uses eight precision baffles to achieve approximately 26 dB of sound reduction, noticeably quieting 9mm supersonic rounds while remaining effective on subsonic loads. It is rated for limited full-auto fire with 9mm supersonic ammunition and .300 Blackout subsonic ammunition, thanks to its reinforced one-piece titanium structure. The compact size and low mass also make it suitable for concealed-carry setups, as the entire assembly adds almost no bulk or weight to a holstered pistol. Performance remains consistent across a variety of ammunition types, and the suppressor’s durability supports heavy use without requiring user disassembly or maintenance.
Compatibility is one of the BANISH 9K’s strongest advantages: it works on any firearm with the proper threaded barrel and supports multiple calibers, including .380 ACP, 5.7x28mm, 9mm, and subsonic .300 Blackout. This versatility extends to pistols, pistol-caliber carbines (PCCs), and certain lever-action or bolt-action rifles, allowing one suppressor to serve multiple platforms. Because it needs no booster, it pairs especially well with compact or micro-compact 9mm handguns where added mass would otherwise affect reliability or balance. Backed by a lifetime warranty, the 9K is a practical, high-performance choice for shooters seeking a do-it-all suppressor that excels in both portability and real-world suppression.

BANISH 9K Specifications:

  • Length: 4.1 inches
  • Diameter: 1.3 inches
  • Weight: 2.7 oz
  • Material: 100% titanium (3D-printed / additive manufactured)
  • Caliber: 9mm (rated for .380 ACP, 5.7x28mm, 9mm, and subsonic .300 BLK)
  • Mount Style: Direct thread (1/2×28 or 13.5×1 LH)
  • Baffles: 8
  • Sound Reduction: 26 dB
  • Full-Auto Rating: Yes (9mm supersonic & .300 BLK subsonic—limited)
  • Finish: Black Cerakote
  • Self-Service: No
  • Warranty: Lifetime
  • MSRP: $799 

Visit BANISH Suppressors →


Winchester Super Suppressed 9mm 147gr (SUP9)

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Winchester launched the Super Suppressed line in February 2026 — a subsonic ammunition family engineered specifically for suppressor use. The Day 50 winner receives five 50-round boxes of SUP9 — Winchester’s 9mm Luger 147-grain Super Suppressed.

Winchester Super Suppressed 9mm Luger ammunition, commonly known as SUP9, is a purpose-built target and plinking round engineered specifically for suppressed firearms. Loaded with a heavy 147-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet that features an encapsulated or enclosed-base design, this subsonic load leaves the muzzle at a consistent 990 feet per second, which is well below the speed of sound (approximately 1,125 fps at sea level). That velocity keeps the entire bullet flight subsonic, eliminating the sharp “crack” of a sonic boom while delivering 320 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Packaged in 50-round boxes, SUP9 is clean-burning and low-fouling, making it a reliable, everyday choice for 9mm pistols, PCCs, and any host that runs best with heavier, slower projectiles.

What makes SUP9 shine is how perfectly it pairs with suppressors like the BANISH 9K. Because the round never breaks the sound barrier, the suppressor only has to tame the muzzle blast instead of also trying to quiet a supersonic crack—resulting in dramatically lower overall sound signature and a noticeably quieter, more pleasant shooting experience.

Shooters gain real advantages: reduced recoil for faster follow-ups, better hearing protection even without ear pro, less carbon and lead buildup inside the suppressor (thanks to the cleaner powder and encapsulated bullet), and a stealthier profile that’s ideal for home defense, discreet range sessions, or backyard plinking without disturbing neighbors. Pair it with a quality suppressor on your Echelon or any threaded 9mm and you’ll immediately feel and hear the difference near Hollywood quiet that standard supersonic ammo simply can’t deliver.

Visit Winchester Ammunition → For the carry side of the same load, Popular EDC makes the case for the SUP9 in a threaded-barrel carry rotation.


Armorer — the records-keeping side

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The Armorer app, is a powerful firearm maintenance tracker built from the ground up by Luke McCoy, a competitive USPSA shooter and founder of USA Carry. Luke got tired of juggling spreadsheets to stay on top of his own growing collection. Designed for everyday carriers, competitive shooters, and anyone who owns multiple guns (including pistols like the Springfield Echelon or suppressed setups with a BANISH 9K), the app acts as a digital service record for your entire arsenal. It automatically tracks round counts, logs maintenance history, sets custom service intervals, and sends push notifications so you always know exactly when your gear needs attention, preventing surprise failures and keeping everything running reliably.

What sets Armorer apart is its all-in-one approach: you can log range sessions with specific ammo details (perfect for tracking subsonic SUP9 loads), record modifications like the Heighth Defense HGM724 grip module, attach and monitor accessories such as suppressors with their own cleaning or battery-replacement schedules, manage ammo inventory with low-stock alerts, store photos and warranty documents, and even keep modifications and service notes for each firearm.

Serial numbers are protected with zero-knowledge encryption, so your data stays private. The app is free to download on iOS right now (with Android and iPad versions in development), making it an essential tool for staying organized, extending the life of your firearms and suppressors, and having complete records ready for insurance, resale, or compliance.

Whether you’re running a threaded Echelon with a compact can or just want to stay ahead of cleaning schedules, Armorer turns guesswork into effortless accountability, exactly what serious shooters have been waiting for.

Get the Armorer app → And for what this membership looks like running a whole property’s gun safe, Current Homesteading puts Armorer to work on the homestead.


Silencer Central runs the Form 4

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Silencer Central’s Form 4 processing is a streamlined, fully electronic ATF transfer process that lets customers buy and take ownership of a suppressor faster and easier than ever before. As one of the nation’s largest suppressor dealers, Silencer Central handles every step of the required ATF Form 4 (Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of Firearm) on your behalf.

All using the modern eForm 4 system instead of slow paper filings. When you purchase a suppressor like the BANISH 9K, they start to  certify your application the same day, upload your photos and fingerprints digitally, and submit everything instantly to the ATF’s NFA Branch. Best of all, since January 1, 2026, the $200 federal tax stamp fee has been eliminated, so the only cost is the suppressor itself.

Current average approval times for Silencer Central customers are among the fastest in the industry: just 4 days for individual filings and 18 days for trust filings (based on the last 30 days of correctly submitted eForms). Once the ATF approves the transfer, Silencer Central handles any required local Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) notification and ships your suppressor straight to your front door, meaning no trip to an FFL dealer needed.

This end-to-end service removes all the paperwork headaches, minimizes wait times compared to traditional gun-store purchases, and gets you shooting suppressed sooner, whether you’re adding a compact 9mm can to your Echelon or building out a full suppressed setup. You can even track your exact status on their dedicated NFA Status page at silencercentral.com/nfa-status.

Visit Silencer Central →


The prize Package!

Sponsor Product Verified ARV
GunPrime / Springfield Armory Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5F 9mm (EC9459B-3D) + threaded-barrel drop-in $799 MSRP, threaded barrel installed
Heighth Defense HGM825 shroudless PDW grip module + 9″ Slimline PDW stock (one package) $545
BANISH BANISH 9K compact 9mm suppressor $799
Winchester Ammunition Super Suppressed 9mm 147gr SUP9 — 5 boxes $154.75 (five boxes)
Armorer Armorer Pro one-year membership $49.99
Silencer Central Form 4 / NFA processing + direct-to-door delivery Service
Total verified ARV $2,347.74

 


How to enter the Day 50 giveaway

  1. Visit popularsuppressors.com/100-days-of-silence/ between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Central Time on Friday, June 5, 2026.
  2. Submit your email address in the Gleam entry panel.
  3. Complete additional entry actions — visit sponsor sites, follow sponsor social handles, share on X, watch the Springfield Armory Echelon review on YouTube. Each action earns additional entries.
  4. Refer friends for bonus entries. Winner is drawn Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 50th Day of Silence?
A free multi-sponsor giveaway hosted by Brand Avalanche Media for Silencer Central on Friday, June 5, 2026, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Central Time. One winner receives the full prize package: the Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5F 9mm with a GunPrime threaded-barrel drop-in, a Heighth Defense HGM825 PDW grip module, a BANISH 9K suppressor, five boxes of Winchester Super Suppressed 9mm 147gr, a one-year Armorer app membership, and Silencer Central’s complete Form 4 / NFA processing with direct-to-door delivery of the BANISH 9K. Each sponsor ships their own prize to the winner.

Why is there a threaded barrel in the prize package if the Echelon doesn’t ship with one?
GunPrime.com is providing the Echelon and dropping in a threaded barrel for the Day 50 winner. The pistol arrives suppressor-ready, configured to thread the BANISH 9K directly without an aftermarket barrel purchase.

What’s the difference between the HGM825 and the HGM724?
The HGM724 was Heighth Defense’s first PDW grip module for the Echelon, with dual M-LOK shrouds. The HGM825 is the shroudless evolution — same architecture, slimmer profile, refined ergonomics, M-LOK rail integration along the grip body without the shrouds. The Day 50 prize is the HGM825.

Why the BANISH 9K instead of the full-size BANISH 9?
The BANISH 9K is engineered for direct-thread mounting without a Nielsen device or booster — it’s light enough (2.7 ounces) that the slide cycles correctly without one. That makes it a cleaner match for a duty-pistol-to-PDW build that’s swapping configurations.

How does the winner receive the suppressor?
Silencer Central handles the ATF Form 4 paperwork on the winner’s behalf, then ships the BANISH 9K directly to the winner’s front door once approval comes back. No FFL transfer required. Posted Form 4 averages currently run 4 days for individuals and 18 for trusts through Silencer Central’s workflow. The other prizes — the Echelon, the HGM825 module, the Winchester ammo, and the Armorer membership — ship separately from their respective sponsors.

How long does the Form 4 process take in 2026?
Silencer Central’s average Form 4 approval currently averages 4 days for individual filings and 18 for trusts, per Silencer Central’s posted data. The NFA tax stamp was eliminated on January 1, 2026 — what changed was the $200 federal tax. The Form 4 paperwork itself is still required.

Who can enter?
U.S. residents aged 21 or older in suppressor-eligible states. Excluded states: CA, DE, FL, HI, IL, MA, NJ, NY, RI, DC.

What is the 100 Days of Silence campaign?
Silencer Central’s 100 Days of Silence is a 100-day suppressor giveaway campaign running April 17 through July 25, 2026, hosted on PopularSuppressors.com. The campaign awards one suppressor every single day.


Enter the 50th Day of Silence

The 50th Day of Silence opens at 6:00 a.m. Central Time on Friday, June 5, 2026.

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About the author

James Nicholas is a working gunsmith, the Brand Avalanche Media network’s lead author, and the personality behind tacticool.com. Find him @therealxdman on X, Instagram, and YouTube.

FTC sponsor disclosure

This giveaway is a flat-paid sponsorship engagement. Brand Avalanche Media, Inc. is paid by Silencer Central for the 100 Days of Silence campaign. Other sponsors named in the prize package participate as prize donors. No sponsor reviewed or approved this article. The author retains full editorial independence.

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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.