LS Wild Suppressor Covers

Just because I haven't seen this suppressor brand mentioned, I ran 41 rounds through my Backcountry Banish on Thursday and this cover never shifted. The Devour would need adjusting every 4th or 5th round. Definitely a tight fit but used a heavy paper mailer for a shim and went right on. Super happy with this.
 
@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:
Did you get your cover made short enough to not hang over the brake?
 
Perfect! The suppressor companies should be buying these from you. Until they do I’ll be getting one with each new suppressor from you.
 
Did you order one that didn’t fit? If so, PM me. Could not tell from the posts. Hit me that maybe you need a new one?
No sir. I ordered one for a suppressor that’s in process but after getting it and seeing the fit on the scythe the other guys were posting, I was going to order one for my scythe.
 
These covers are great. I used it to finalize zero on my CA 6.5CM yesterday...A few things to note: Physically measure your suppressor. I used measurements from silencerco's website and didn't account for the muzzle brake being included in that. My cover was a bit longer than the measurements I provided..but even so, the measurements I provided weren't going to work optimally. The customer service I have received from them is top notch, Jason has already shipped a new cover. Buy with confidence.

I used the cover I received on a TBAC Ultra 7 instead. The cover was about .5" too long, but that allows it to cover up the whole thread junction as well which has potentially benefit in the field keeping that area dry and free of dirt/debris. The cover remained in place for 40 rounds of shooting. Here is the zero target. Shot four, adjusted down and right .1, then shot eight more, all as fast as I could feed the rifle. Mirage was present but manageable shots 10-12. 147 gr TAP eld-m factory loads. This cover performed worlds better than my twice as expensive armageddon gear cover and is lighter and less cumbersome...not to mention I could never get the armageddon gear cover to stay put.

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Another data point- I put one on a banish 30 that I fired 50 rounds of 6.5 creed and 20 of 22 creed through this afternoon in 75* temps. Really impressed with fit and function. Absolute steal for the price.
 
Just got mine out of the mailbox, and put it on the suppressor. Fits great! I ordered a 1.7 diameter 6.4 long, for a Q-Half Nelson, FWIW. Looking forward to shooting with it. Have been battling mirage recently.
 
Question for the guys who ordered one for the Scythe with the brake end cap and direct thread adapter, which measurements did you use?

The chart on the website is showing 1.8x5.6, however I measured mine at 1.7x5.7.
 
Just put mine on my Nomad Ti XC. Took ~5 min to shimmy it on. I opted to try the method of sliding the cover on the barrel > threading suppressor on barrel > sliding cover onto suppressor. The cover easily compressed enough to make this work, despite only having a few inches of exposed barrel between the muzzle threads and handguard on my 18" Sig Cross.

If / when I do it again, I'd do the paper mailer / plastic sheet method for the Nomad Ti. It was still totally possible without, but the tiny little lips / edges near the end of the Nomad Ti are just big enough to hang up the felt a bit.

Seems like a great design. Have no doubts about it staying put; will report back if I have anything notable to add re: how it deals with mirage.
 
Question for the guys who ordered one for the Scythe with the brake end cap and direct thread adapter, which measurements did you use?

The chart on the website is showing 1.8x5.6, however I measured mine at 1.7x5.7.
I used the 1.8 on mine and idk if it’s tight enough to be honest. It went on really easy. We’ll see if it shifts over time
 
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