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What do you use to handle HOT suppressors

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I could probably guess which way is downrange, but then again...

Every direction is downrange after a couple of Bud Lights.
 
Eventually you just have a can for every gun and you don’t really need to take them off
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.
 
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.

I don’t have an opportunity to shoot on my own property yet, so I would be at a public range. At one point you can change out uppers but you still have to deal with the hot upper and the hot suppressor and it can get a little dangerous in a confined area.
It also takes a long time to cool down and I might want to go home, LOL
 
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