LS Wild Suppressor Covers

I’ll add in my experience with this cover. I have one of these for my US/UM OG and OG 6.5.

Pros:
- Fits tight and does not move once it is on.
- Provides mirage protection for approximately 20 shots before the rifle needs to cool (approximately 2-3 rpm of .270 or .25-06)

Cons:
- On a rainy day, immediately turns into a heavy and wet sponge.

On the whole, I like it better than the Cole-Tac covers I have on my AB Raptors and Scythe Ti suppressors.
 
I don’t know that I would even bother with one of these for the ZG. My guess is that it melts to it in under 10 shots.
I put 15 rounds through my zerograv with the ls wild cover. There was a tiny amount of residue from the internal nylon at the seam that melted to the can. That lil bit was easily removed from the supressor with my fingernail. It never did it again on the next 10rd string. I highly reccomend a cover for the lil can, as mirage on a dead calm day is visible in one shot with no cover. Slight breeze it takes 2 or 3 rds to be visible.

Just ordered a ls wild cover for my 7mm zerograv and nomad ti XC yesterday.
 
Thanks for the comments, sounds like I need to look into these Airlock cans. They sure heat up fast… that’s crazy.

I think I may have to work on getting the nylon seam further away from the can. With the ultralight carbonized felt, it’s a challenge to keep it in place and keep the stitches and seam away from the heat.

As soon as I finish getting the Dixie Zipper knifes out, it’s something I will look into. PM any ideas.
 
External seam VS internal. Won't look great, but it's a fix.
That’s the option. We have already been playing with it for .22 lr cans cause they are so small it is really hard if not impossible to turn inside out.

If it is the only way, it is possible.
 
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