Banish 30-V2 | Titanium 30-Cal Suppressor | 5/8×24
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Banish 30-V2 titanium .30-caliber suppressor with industry-standard hub mount, modular 6.4″/8.17″ configurations, 11 titanium baffles, and 5/8×24 threading. Rated for a wide range of calibers including .308.
The Banish 30-V2 is a modular, titanium .30-caliber suppressor designed for versatility across bolt-action and semi-automatic platforms. It uses an industry-standard hub mount to allow quick changes between host firearms and features a two-length, user-serviceable configuration for confined or open usage. The 30-V2 is rated for a broad range of calibers and includes 11 internal titanium baffles for substantial sound reduction.
Applications: precision shooting and varmint/medium-game field use, as well as range training with reduced noise exposure.
Product Specifications
- The brand is Banish.
- The model/ATF model is listed as 30-V2.
- The body material is titanium.
- The suppressor is rated for calibers from .17 HMR up to .300 Weatherby Magnum.
- The NFA Form 3 caliber shown is .308 / 7.62 NATO.
- The thread pattern is 5/8×24.
- The mount style is an industry-standard hub mount (compatible with 1.375×24 hubs).
- The unit measures 6.4 inches or 8.17 inches depending on configuration.
- The outside diameter is 1.5 inches.
- The internal configuration uses 11 titanium baffles.
- The weight is 9.5 oz (short configuration) and 12.4 oz (full configuration).
- Documented sound reduction in testing on a .308 was 34.5 dB at the ear.
- The finish is reported as Black Nitride / Cerakote by different sources; see notes.
- The attachment method is listed as direct thread and the unit is hub-mount compatible.
- The UPC is 810171223760.
The 30-V2 combines lightweight titanium construction with modular length options and a standard hub interface to suit shooters who move between rifles or need a shorter profile in tighter setups. Its combination of materials, internal baffle count, and hub compatibility makes it a solid choice for field use and extended range sessions where reduced muzzle report and quick host changes are priorities.
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