BANISH VRMT 223 Ti on Day 69 of 100 Days of Silence

BANISH VRMT 223 Ti: Versatility, Mounting Flexibility & Honest Value for Varmint Hunters

Day 69 of Silencer Central’s 100 Days of Silence — win the BANISH VRMT 223 Ti suppressor (MSRP $849). For Day 69 of Silence highlights the BANISH VRMT 223 Ti as it delivers real-world versatility through its removable baffles and HUB mount system, making it a smart, lightweight option for varmint hunters who want one suppressor that can do more than just sit on a single rifle. Entry for The 69th Day of Silence opens at 10:00 AM CT and closes at 10:00 PM CT on June 24, 2026, for U.S. residents 21 and older outside restricted states. All giveaways require a separate entry.

If you hunt predators or shoot varmints, you already know how valuable a lightweight, quiet .223 suppressor can be. The BANISH VRMT 223 Ti was built specifically for this kind of work. On Day 69 of Silencer Central’s 100 Days of Silence, this suppressor is today’s giveaway,  and it’s worth taking a closer look at what actually makes it stand out. Rather than another generic review, let’s we’re going to take a look at the three things that matter most for real-world users: rimfire + centerfire versatility, mounting flexibility, and whether it’s actually worth the money.

Black firearm suppressor lying on a weathered metal surface with circular holes in view, showing its tapered design.

True Multi-Caliber Versatility (Including Rimfire)

One of the smartest features on the VRMT 223 Ti is its removable baffle stack. This isn’t just hyperbole,  it’s genuinely useful.

Because the baffles can be taken out and cleaned individually, the suppressor works well with both dirty centerfire loads and rimfire ammunition. Many dedicated .223 suppressors struggle with rimfire because of lead and carbon buildup. The VRMT 223 Ti handles this much better thanks to its serviceable design. It really isn’t recommended to shoot 22 long rifle out of 223/556 suppressors normally because you can’t really take them apart to clean them. Since 22 long rifle is so dirty the cans have to constantly be cleaned. If you were to shoot 22 long rifle out of a 223/556 can then follow up with a larger higher pressure 223/556 ammo pieces of the carbon and lead buildup can break off while shooting the higher pressure rounds leading to a baffle strike. What makes this can different is that it fully breaks down, allowing the user to clean every part of the suppressor allowing you to safely shoot rimfire and center fire as long as you follow up with the maintenance.

This makes it a strong choice if you:

  • Hunt coyotes with .223 or .22 Creedmoor during the day
  • Shoot .17 HMR or .22 LR for small pests or plinking
  • Want one suppressor that can realistically do both without constant deep cleaning

For varmint and predator hunters who like to carry one can for multiple rifles and calibers, this versatility is a real advantage.

HUB Mount = Real Mounting Flexibility

The BANISH VRMT 223 Ti uses an industry-standard HUB mount. It ships with a 1/2×28 direct thread mount, but you can easily swap it for a wide variety of adapters.

This is a big deal compared to older BANISH models that were locked into proprietary or limited mounting options. With the HUB system, you can run:

  • Direct thread (lightest and simplest)
  • Quick-detach mounts (if you want to move the can between rifles)
  • Other popular mounting systems even from other brands as long as they are HUB compatible without buying a whole new suppressor

For hunters who might want to run the suppressor on a bolt gun one day and a lightweight AR the next, or who simply want future-proofing, the HUB mount gives you options without added complexity or cost.

Tall black metal cylinder upright on a rough metal anvil in a cluttered workshop, warm light to the left.

Is the BANISH VRMT 223 Ti Actually Worth It?

At $849, the VRMT 223 Ti sits in the middle of the current .223 suppressor market. Here’s an honest breakdown of the value:

What you’re getting:

  • All-titanium construction at just 9.7 ounces
  • 6.7 inches long and 1.5 inches in diameter
  • Strong sound performance (around 35+ dB reduction)
  • Removable baffles for easy cleaning
  • HUB mount compatibility
  • Limited full-auto rating
  • Lifetime warranty

Who it’s worth it for:

  • Predator and varmint hunters who want a lightweight can that won’t weigh down a walking or truck/ranch gun
  • Shooters who want one suppressor that can handle both centerfire .223-class rounds and rimfire
  • People who value mounting flexibility without jumping to much more expensive options

Who might want to look elsewhere:

  • Shooters who plan to run it hard on a semi-auto with high round counts (there are more robust options)
  • NFA or FRT shooters (there are more robust options)
  • Buyers who want the absolute shortest possible suppressor (the new VRMT 223K Ti is shorter)
  • Those who prefer a quick-detach system out of the box

At its current price, the VRMT 223 Ti offers a strong combination of low weight, solid sound suppression, and practical features that many dedicated .223 cans don’t match, especially if you value the ability to run it on multiple platforms and calibers.

Disassembled rifle suppressor on a metal workbench with several stainless-steel baffle pieces nearby

Final Thoughts

The BANISH VRMT 223 Ti isn’t trying to be the absolute quietest or shortest .223 suppressor on the market BANISH has other options for that. Instead, it focuses on being light, versatile, and practical for the kind of shooting most varmint and predator hunters actually do.

With removable baffles, HUB mount compatibility, and strong weight-to-performance numbers, it checks a lot of boxes for people who want one suppressor that can do more than just sit on a single rifle.

Enter today for your chance to win it on Day 69.

How to enter The 69th Day of Silence

Entry to The 69th Day of Silence is free and takes about two minutes. The window opens at 10:00 AM CT and closes at 10:00 PM CT on June 24, 2026. No purchase necessary. 21+. U.S. residents only, except residents of CA, DE, HI, IL, MA, NJ, NY, RI, FL, and DC. All giveaways require a separate entry. Winners posted to the Winners Page and emailed the following day. See Official Rules: popularsuppressors.com/100-days-of-silence/official-rules/ Void in any other state or locality where suppressor ownership is prohibited or where this giveaway is otherwise restricted by law.

Who can enter The 69th Day of Silence?

U.S. residents 21 years of age or older may enter, except residents of CA, DE, HI, IL, MA, NJ, NY, RI, FL, and DC. All giveaways require a separate entry. Void where prohibited by law.

How are winners notified?

Winners are posted to the Winners Page on PopularSuppressors.com and emailed the following day. Winners must return a signed affidavit by physical mail to Brand Avalanche Media, Inc., 4343 16th St #161, Moline, IL 61265.

Day 69 of Silencer Central’s 100 Days of Silence. One hundred days, one hundred giveaways, one shared mission: bring more shooters into the suppressor world. All giveaways require a separate entry.
About the author — James Nicholas (The XDMAN)
07/02 NFA Firearms Manufacturer · Professional Gunsmith for over 20 years · Firearms Writer, Photographer, and Firearms Expert. The XDMAN has a talent for taking complex firearms subject matter and breaking it down into an easy-to-understand format that all experience levels can relate to.
Follow on social: Instagram · X · Facebook · More from James Nicholas
FTC disclosure: This article is part of Silencer Central’s 100 Days of Silence, a sponsored editorial campaign on PopularSuppressors.com. Prizes are provided through the campaign. Editorial views are the author’s own. Brand Avalanche Media, Inc. operates PopularSuppressors.com.

Similar Posts

Share

James Nicholas

07/02 NFA Firearms Manufacturer & Professional Gunsmith

The XDMAN has a talent for taking complex firearms subject matter and breaking it down into an easy-to-understand format that all experience levels can relate to. James is an 07/02 NFA Firearms Manufacturer, a Professional Gunsmith with over 20 years of experience, and a Firearms Writer, Photographer and Firearms Expert. Connect with him on Instagram, X, and Facebook as @therealxdman.