I could probably guess which way is downrange, but then again...
Every direction is downrange after a couple of Bud Lights.
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I could probably guess which way is downrange, but then again...
Legit. This is what I’m doing. Every “combat” or “edc” rifle I have will have cans once my stamps come back. I’ll just have my competition rifle, my wife’s 16” rifle and her 22lr trainer. And I’ll have 3 pistol cans for my home defense guns.Eventually you just have a can for every gun and you don’t really need to take them off
I know it's not what you asked, but I guess I just have to be that guy and ask; why do you need to remove and transport them if they are so hot?
But, as an answer to the question, a welding glove has always worked for me...then again, I'm not operating operationally, dumping beta mags in the 'burbs on patrol.
There is shooting and then there is shooting suppressed.I don’t recommend that thing. I still have part of mine, the rest of it lives on my Q Trash Panda.
It has permanently fused to that can.
Cole-Tac.
https://www.cole-tac.com/product-category/custom-suppressor-covers/
https://www.cole-tac.com/product/vulcan-suppressor-pouch/
These are awesome if you need to remove a hot can and transport it.
He’s harmless....O that little guy, don't worry about him.