Industry Watch
BANISH 30-V2 Suppressor Delivers Smarter, Customizable Silencing
Silencer Central’s titanium BANISH 30-V2 breaks weight and length barriers with modular design and HUB mount versatility.
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Atlanta, GAAt the 2025 NRA Annual Meeting & Exhibits, Silencer Central drew significant attention with the release of its new BANISH 30-V2 suppressor, a model that represents the companys continued push toward lighter, more adaptable, and user-friendly firearm accessories. The BANISH line has long been popular among shooters for its balance of noise reduction, weight savings, and modularity, and the 30-V2 raises the bar further by refining all three categories in a sleek, titanium package. The suppressor measures just 8.17 inches in its full configuration and weighs 12.4 ounces, which is lighter than many other cans in its class. For shooters who prefer an even more compact setup, the top section can be unscrewed to create a shorter version that measures 6.4 inches and weighs only 9.5 ounces. Even in the reduced format, the 30-V2 retains eight internal bafflesan engineering detail that preserves effective sound reduction while enhancing maneuverability for users in the field. This modular design ensures shooters can adapt their gear to the environment, whether they are in open ranges requiring maximum suppression or tighter spaces where shorter overall length matters most. Performance testing has shown the BANISH 30-V2 to deliver approximately 34.4 decibels of sound reduction on a .308 rifle. That is a strong figure for a can of its size and puts it among the leading performers in the .30-caliber suppressor class. The suppressor also utilizes the HUB mounting system, a highly versatile platform that enables quick swaps across multiple firearms. By supporting different thread patterns through interchangeable adapters, the HUB system allows a single suppressor to serve duty on several rifles without needing to purchase dedicated cans for each platform. The standard configuration includes a 5/8x24 mount, which is compatible with a wide variety of .30-caliber rifles. Shooters who need alternative setups can use optional direct-thread HUB adapters to fit rifles with different barrel thread pitches. This flexibility ensures the 30-V2 can serve hunters, competition shooters, or tactical users who operate with different firearms but want to rely on a single, high-performing suppressor. Silencer Central designed the BANISH 30-V2 with ergonomics and shooter comfort in mind. The suppressors titanium construction strikes a balance between strength and lightness, allowing it to withstand extended use without adding undue weight to the rifle. By shaving roughly 0.8 inches in length and nearly two ounces of weight compared to earlier BANISH models, the V2 reduces fatigue and improves handling during long days at the range or in the field. The compact profile also makes it less likely to snag on gear or brush, a practical benefit for hunters moving through dense terrain. At the NRA show, many shooters highlighted how the BANISH 30-V2 fits into broader trends in the suppressor market. Consumers are increasingly demanding accessories that are modular, compact, and adaptable to multiple firearms. Gone are the days when shooters accepted a one-size-fits-all approach; today, versatility and user-configurable options are the selling points that drive adoption. The 30-V2 embodies this philosophy by giving owners the ability to optimize both length and weight while maintaining strong suppression performance. Beyond its technical specifications, the BANISH 30-V2 reflects the shifting cultural and legal landscape around suppressor ownership. With suppressors gaining wider acceptance as safety toolshelping protect hearing and reduce noise pollution on rangesmanufacturers like Silencer Central are pushing innovation to make them more practical for everyday use. By focusing on portability and quick adaptability, the 30-V2 positions itself as a suppressor that appeals not only to enthusiasts and professionals but also to newcomers who may be seeking their first silencer.