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The Revamped, Redesigned BANISH 30-V2 .30 Caliber Suppressor

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The BANISH 30-V2 isn’t just a facelift; it’s a calculated response to shooters who have grown tired of trading performance for convenience. By redesigning the internal baffle geometry and trimming overall length without sacrificing dB reduction, the new model directly addresses the two complaints that have dogged .30-caliber suppressors for years: weight and back-pressure. That matters because the suppressor market has matured past the novelty stage; buyers now expect a can that can live on a precision rifle one day and a short-barreled .300 BLK the next without forcing a compromise in either role. In an industry where every decibel saved is marketed as a victory, the V2’s ability to maintain or improve sound performance while cutting ounces signals that Silencer Central is reading the room—shooters want one tool that actually earns its keep across multiple platforms.

For the 2A community, this refresh carries a subtler but more important message: the suppressor is no longer an exotic accessory reserved for competition rigs or night-hunting setups. As states continue to drop hearing-protection barriers and the NFA tax stamp remains the only federal speed bump, mainstream adoption is accelerating. A redesigned BANISH 30 that ships with faster turn-around paperwork support and a lighter profile lowers the practical barrier to entry for first-time buyers who might otherwise stick with muzzle brakes. In other words, the V2 isn’t merely competing with other cans; it’s competing with the idea that suppressors are still fringe gear. When a high-volume manufacturer invests engineering hours into making the product smaller, quieter, and easier to own, it quietly normalizes the notion that hearing-safe shooting should be the baseline, not the exception.

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