New Banish 30-V2 Suppressor Is Shorter, Quieter Than Predecessor

Engineered for competitive edge, the new Banish 30-V2 is lightweight and modular for precision performance.

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posted on April 28, 2025
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From .17 HMR to .300 Weatherby Mag., the new Banish 30-V2 delivers solid sound suppression.
Photo courtesy Banish Suppressors

New from Banish is the 30-V2 suppressor, which builds upon its modular predecessor, the Banish 30.

About the new Banish 30-V2 suppressor, the company said “it sets a new standard among modular silencers. Smaller, lighter and quieter than its predecessor, the Banish 30-V2 is also now equipped with an industry-standard HUB mount.”

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The Banish 30-V2 is shorter, lighter and quieter than the Banish 30. (Photo courtesy Banish Suppressors)

 

A modular .30-caliber suppressor, the Banish 30-V2 is capable of taming the sound and recoil from a .17 HMR up to a .300 Weatherby Mag.

The new Banish 30-V2 design reduces the overall length by 0.8 inches and weight by 1.8 ounces compared to the original Banish 30. Made of titanium, the Banish 30-V2 also incorporates an industry-standard Hub mount.

The addition of a Hub mount offers more options and ease of use with multiple mounting systems and firearm configurations. The Banish 30-V2 includes a 5/8x24 mount and Banish offers additional mounts for popular thread patterns. The suppressor is also compatible with most aftermarket Hub-pattern quick-detach systems.

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At full length, the new Banish 30-V2 suppressor has 11 baffles and weighs 12.4 ounces. (Photo courtesy Banish Suppressors)

 

The Banish 30-V2’s average decibel reduction is 34.5 dB with a .308-caliber rifle. You can opt to run the suppressor in its full-length configuration, at 8.17 inches long with 11 baffles and weighing 12.4 ounces, or you can drop the length to 6.4 inches with eight baffles and weighing 9.5 ounces.

“The Banish 30-V2 builds upon the great performance of the Banish 30 while keeping the suppressor modular and serviceable. Shooters have the choice of how to configure overall size and sound performance,” Banish Director of Engineering Lukas VanLaecken said.

MSRP is $999. There are Black and FDE Cerakote options for the Banish 30-V2 suppressor. Go to banishsuppressors.com.

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