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1. Banish 30 Gold
The Banish 30 Gold is the ultimate .30 caliber suppressor package for those who want to purchase a suppressor that can act as the work horse of their gun stable. This multi-caliber suppressor can handle anything from rimfire rounds up to 300RUM and is full-auto rated. With a fixed length of 8.2″, this can features a quick detach mounting system which is perfect for shooters who want to run this on multiple guns.
This suppressor has become a fan favorite for us when we are going on hunts. More often than not, we are hunting with bolt guns by day and AR platforms at night. With the QD system, we have muzzle breaks mounted to our various rifles and swap the host gun when dusk hits.
The Banish 30 Gold features 11 baffles and has an overall sound reduction of 36 dB. If you really want to dive in to what this suppressor can do, Pew Science recently reviewed this suppressor and you can see their research here.
The Banish 30 Gold is made from titanium and weighs in at a dainty 13oz which is an incredible weight for a larger suppressor.
Pros/QD Mount, Multi-Caliber, Affordable, User Serviceable, Accessories included
Cons/Length cannot be reduced similar to the Banish 30
Bottom Line/If you want one Suppressor to rule your safe, this is the perfect option
2. Banish 30
The Banish 30 is the direct thread .30 caliber suppressor that offers much of what the 30 Gold brings to the table. What the Banish 30 has that the 30 Gold does not, is the ability to reduce its overall length by two inches. What I like about this feature is that if I’m on a hunt with a bolt gun and the barrel is 20″ or more, I can drop that extra two inches off of the suppressor to make the overall length of my rig more manageable.
The full length configuration of this suppressor sits at 9″ and the shorter configuration is 7″. With 8 baffles you will see a sound reduction of 34dB. As far as caliber range goes, you can run this suppressor on anything from .17 up to 300WBY.
Unlike the Banish 30 Gold, this model is a direct thread which will be better suited for bolt guns that have a threaded barrel. You can still run this on AR platforms, but for me I prefer the 30 Gold for that application simply because I can still have a muzzle break should I want to shoot unsuppressed.
Pros/Multi-Caliber, Affordable, user configurable, user serviceable
Cons/Limited Full Auto Rating
Bottom Line/If you are a hunter you can not go wrong the the Banish 30
3. Banish 22
I’ve grown to really love rimfire rounds over the last couple of years and now that I have a rimfire suppressor to use, my love has grown deeper. It really started for me when we began hunting coyotes in Michigan. We were primarily running .17WSM bolt guns which is a hot shooting round perfect suited for small to mid size game. With the addition of a Banish 22 suppressor, I find my opportunities for follow on shots should more than one coyote come in has increased.
The Banish 22 is the perfect companion for a rimfire pistol or rifle. This direct thread suppressor is is 5-3/8″ in length and reduces sound to roughly 120 decibels. For reference, a BB gun is just 110 decibels. You can run this can on calibers from .17 HMR – 5.7X28.
Pros/Affordable, Compact, Lightweight, Titanium
Cons/Does not include a cover
Bottom Line/If you are looking for a rimfire suppressor, this is a great option
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