LS Wild Suppressor Covers

If a Scythe ruins a cover (and hopefully that’s all that gets messed up) it’s not much but we’ll replace the cover.

I am curious to see what it would look like…
That’s amazing service! Sorry to derail the thread with Scythe talk. Can wait to get my hands on the cover.
 
Just ordered another one for my TBAC ultra 7. These things are so much better than anything else out there.
 
I dorked my first one up and LS Wild sent me a free replacement and this thing is great! Don't ask me to explain it, but 10-round groups of 77 TMKs over XBR in my RSS were 2.5" with another bulky, 5x heavier 3x more expensive cover and under 1" with the LS Wild cover. I think because the LS Wild cover stays put under recoil better. I also get less mirage which I think is due to the fore and aft overhang. Definitely a better cover!!!
 
Covers received and they work great- no slippage and I can run a string of 10+ without any heat waves. Highly recommend
 
Got mine out for a test- fit is great, function is great. I don’t shoot long strings with one rifle, but these completely solved the annoying mirage after even a couple shots (or after the first if it hasn’t cooled all the way before it’s up for its next cycle).


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This part confused me (might be a low IQ problem). Are these two statements not contradictory?

I am trying to determine if it will work with the ASR mount on my Scythe. If it slides over from the front, it seems fine. If you have to take the suppressor off the rifle and slide it over from the mount side, then it might not.

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This part confused me (might be a low IQ problem). Are these two statements not contradictory?

I am trying to determine if it will work with the ASR mount on my Scythe. If it slides over from the front, it seems fine. If you have to take the suppressor off the rifle and slide it over from the mount side, then it might not.

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The cover isn't a straight tube, it has a tapered end at the back that keeps it from sliding forward on the suppressor during use. So you can't slide that end over the front of your can, it's too small.

Take off the can and slide the cover on from the rear. I don't use the ASR mount, but it looks like the cover would fit over it since it's smaller diameter than the can.
 
The cover isn't a straight tube, it has a tapered end at the back that keeps it from sliding forward on the suppressor during use. So you can't slide that end over the front of your can, it's too small.

Take off the can and slide the cover on from the rear. I don't use the ASR mount, but it looks like the cover would fit over it since it's smaller diameter than the can.
I guess you could slide the cover over the barrel, then affix the suppressor, then slide the cover over it
 
This part confused me (might be a low IQ problem). Are these two statements not contradictory?

I am trying to determine if it will work with the ASR mount on my Scythe. If it slides over from the front, it seems fine. If you have to take the suppressor off the rifle and slide it over from the mount side, then it might not.

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The hole in the rear/barrel side is still large. Once the ASR mount is on the suppressor you can pull the cover over it.

Another way is to slide it over the barrel, then mount the suppressor. From there you just pull the cover over.

To take off, slide the cover off and onto the barrel. Then pull the suppressor in.

It’s not really meant or designed to be put on and off multiple times a range trip. To keep it simple and light, it’s not heavy duty.

Buy one, and if it doesn’t work for you PM me for a return and refund.
 
The hole in the rear/barrel side is still large. Once the ASR mount is on the suppressor you can pull the cover over it.

Another way is to slide it over the barrel, then mount the suppressor. From there you just pull the cover over.

To take off, slide the cover off and onto the barrel. Then pull the suppressor in.

It’s not really meant or designed to be put on and off multiple times a range trip. To keep it simple and light, it’s not heavy duty.

Buy one, and if it doesn’t work for you PM me for a return and refund.
Order submitted. Looking forward to using it to cut back mirage during load dev.
 
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Recieved and installed it on my harvester evo. Great fit, lightweight, and quality materials. Can't wait to get out and use it.

I guess you could slide the cover over the barrel, then affix the suppressor, then slide the cover over it

This is actually how I put my cover on. The downward weight of the rifle and me pulling up made getting it on a breeze.
 
@hereinaz I received my covers a few days ago. The look great!

The one for the Scythe Ti is noticeably tighter than the two other covers. Is that intentional? I don’t have an issue with it, it just seems like a lot of stress on the seam. I recon it may add some structural strength to that Scythe, so maybe that’s how we get them to last longer. :ROFLMAO:
 
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