In a nod to hunters of big and small game, Banish today dropped two new stainless-steel suppressors that are rugged yet light cans optimized for bolt-action rifles.

 
The HNT 30 SS and VRMT 223 SS are identical in size and weight. (All photos: Banish)


From the outside, it’s hard to tell the difference between the .30-caliber and the .223-caliber options. Both are 5.96 inches long and weigh 13 ounces with a 1.61-inch diameter. Built with laser-welded stainless-steel, both suppressors feature an industry-standard HUB mount, six baffles, come in black or FDE Cerakote finishes, and both are protected by the Banish lifetime warranty.
 

The magnum-rated HNT 30 SS is designed for use with centerfire cartridges .30 caliber and smaller.


The .30-caliber Banish HNT 30 SS is magnum-rated and compatible with centerfire cartridges from .17 Hornet up through .300 RUM. The HNT 30 touts a 30-dB sound reduction (133.4 dB rating on a 20-inch .308 Win bolt-action rifle) and includes a 5/8x24 direct-thread mount.
 

The Banish VRMT 223 SS is compatible with centerfire cartridges from .17 Hornet to .22 Creedmoor.


For taking on smaller game and varmints, the Banish VRMT 223 SS is designed for use with .224-caliber cartridges and smaller, including .223 Rem and .22 Creedmoor. It’s advertised with a 25-dB sound reduction (130.4 dB rating on a 20-inch .223 Rem bolt-action rifle) and comes with a 1/2x28 direct-thread mount.

MSRP on both the HNT 30 and the VRMT 223 is $579.

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