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which brand of supressor cover are you using?

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Ar platform static use(range work).they did mention how hot the can gets but also the heat mirage.

I'd have to say again... why bother? I've used various fabric-style wraps, silicone rubber sleeves and the MagPul one on various suppressors. In the end I don't use any of them anymore.

If you are doing long range precision stuff, mirage may make a difference. For normal range use, just leave the can in the open.

Cans turn sound into heat essentially, so it never made sense to me to insulate one so it couldn't shed that heat. The Magpul unit was the only one I ever saw that allowed airflow around the suppressor, and that took a slim Griffin 5.56 can and turned it into a monster.

Again, LRP might be a use case, since there mirage can really mess up your day and you probably aren't shooting that many rounds through it, but that's about the only time I can see wrapping a suppressor.

Maybe there's others that I'm missing, but spending hundreds of dollars on a 'system' to insulate something that naturally want's to have airflow to cool it off seems ridiculous.
 
I'm cheap. I usually run my cans naked, but on the occasions I don't, I have some pre-cut furnace blanket and cordura pieces and I wrap them around the can and hold them in place with tie wraps.

If I cinch up the tie wraps tight enough, I can do moves between guns without the wraps coming off.

Edit: Sorry OP, this doesn't help answer your question.....
 
ColeTac on the 5.56 rifle and Rifles Only on the 7.62 pistol.
Cole tac on .357 and .22
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