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    Check out https://www.rauchprecision.com/products . I have three of their covers. Veteran owned company, great customer service, good prices ($35 - $50 depending on the type of cover). They also have some cool fabric patterns that they use, so you have a lot more options than basic colors or a camo pattern. They are designed to work on precision rifles with a low rate of fire. I have more expensive suppressor covers and actually think these are made better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishman95 View Post
    Id rather damage a silencer than my hand or leg
    Personally, I am quite capable of safely handling my suppressors without burning myself but YMMV I guess.
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    I run an Armageddon gear on my yankee hill machine turbo. Great cover for the money but it likes to slip around some. It has a fabric draw cord around the suppressor with a simple push button clip to keep it tight. And no matter how tight I pull the cord, it still moves around. Not enough to come off but it will move.

    For my 308 (should be any day now) suppressor I bought a ColeTac (I think?) that has Velcro straps to secure it in place. More $$ but I feel it won't move around on me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shyster View Post
    Personally, I am quite capable of safely handling my suppressors without burning myself but YMMV I guess.
    I get that. I'm quite capable of firing my covered silencers without damaging them. Pros and cons.

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    I use one of the sico ones sometimes. I use it on my bolt gun to fight mirage, and I use it occasionally on SBRs or bullpups since Ive been burned before, esp if using a 1 point sling.

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    The new magpul covers are really nice, they build a barrier while allowing the hot air to escape so you do not cook your suppressor that much.... catch is they make the can much fatter. You kind of have to see one in person to get an idea, and also if it will have any issues fitting the can you already have. Msg me as you are welcome to test fit them or feel them out.
    Last edited by supaf1y; 04-09-2019 at 11:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supaf1y View Post
    The new magpul covers are really nice, they build a barrier while allowing the hot air to escape so you do not cook your suppressor that much.... catch is they make the can much fatter. You kind of have to see one in person to get an idea, and also if it will have any issues fitting the can you already have. Msg me as you are welcome to test fit them or feel them out.
    Thanks for the offer



    I think I may just order a Magpul cover.

    Thanks for all the replies and suggestions!

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