BANISH Suppressors just dropped a game-changer for budget-conscious shooters: the VRMT 223 SS and HNT 30 SS, both stainless-steel beasts priced at a steal of $579. These fully welded cans, crafted by founder Brandon Maddox’s crew, aren’t your flimsy budget aftermarket hacks—they’re built for the .223/5.56 and .30-caliber worlds, delivering legit sound suppression and recoil taming without breaking the bank. In a market flooded with titanium exotics pushing $1,000+, BANISH is flipping the script, proving you don’t need to mortgage your AR to quiet the range.
What makes this smart? Stainless steel’s durability shines in high-round-count scenarios—think steel-case ammo abuse or suppressed full-auto strings—while keeping costs down compared to pricier materials. The VRMT 223 SS targets rimfire-to-rifle versatility (hello, .22LR up to 5.56), and the HNT 30 SS handles everything from 300 BLK subs to .308 thumpers, all with that fully welded integrity that laughs off baffle strikes. For the 2A community, this is pure empowerment: ATF wait times are eternal, but at this price, more folks can justify the tax stamp, bolstering the suppressor ownership surge (up 40% in recent years per NSSF data). It’s a direct middle finger to anti-gun narratives painting cans as silencers for assassins—these are tools for safer, hearing-friendly training that keep newbies in the fight longer.
Implications? BANISH is democratizing suppression, potentially spiking form-4 submissions and pressuring competitors to slash prices. If you’re building a do-it-all SBR or hunting rig, grab one now—before the waitlists swell. This isn’t just new iron; it’s a win for everyday defenders exercising their rights, one hushed report at a time. Pro-2A move of the week.