Suppressor Covers that don’t slide

Redmcx45

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Looking for a suppressor cover that doesn’t slide forward and aft. I have spent hundreds on various brands with no luck no matter how tight I sinch them down. Nothing more frustrating than a cover sliding over your brake and causing your groups to wildly fling around. Obviously this is only for the range when you might be doing load development and/or just getting trigger time.

LS Wild has been mentioned as being thin. Does it stay put? Looking for real world experience. Suggestions? SiCo Omega’s and Scythes.
 
Precision Underground or Armageddon gear, neither slide forward. Precision Underground is probably my favorite of the two and what I’m currently using on non hunting rifles.
 
Can chaps, burn proof gear, LS wild all stay put for me.

Armageddon gear one will not slide forward if you sinch the back end of it smaller than can diameter and can live with it not covering a little on the front of the can but it is easily slid to the rear or spun around on can if it contacts anything.
 
Can chaps, burn proof gear, LS wild all stay put for me.

Armageddon gear one will not slide forward if you sinch the back end of it smaller than can diameter and can live with it not covering a little on the front of the can but it is easily slid to the rear or spun around on can if it contacts anything.
I use a can chap regularly, the thing is impossible to shift around on the can once its on tight. Never thought it would slide forward, but last time I used it it had slid nearly an inch forward before I noticed it. Completely covered the vents in the RXD but did not damage it that I could tell.
 
My LS Wild Suppressor cover remained on my barrel after my SC Harvestor Evo suppressor exploded. It was not frag proof so I'll be buying a replacement from LS Wild soon.
 
This one doesn’t slide. Will be ordering another soon. View attachment 1061867
I have a Weka on my JK suppressor and it works great. I put one on my Silencerco Harvester and it blew off while shooting at the range. I didn't notice it had blown off as it is the same color (black) as the suppressor. While packing up to leave I grabbed the suppressor and got second degree burns on my hand/fingers. I probably would have noticed if I had the green Weka like yours.
 
I really like the Ferox covers. They are open on the bottom so less material and also lets the heat out of the can while still blocking mirage.
 
I have had good results from both LSwild and WEKA, although the WEKA only comes in two sizes and some cans it will fit more snug than others. They're especially good for the price though and you can cover two 6" cans with one of them. They don't block heat/mirage as well as the Heavy duty felt/kevlar covers, but they do plenty for me and are also lighter than most covers besides the LSwild, which are crazy light.
I've got the LSwild on an Airlock 7mm and it works and fits great. I ordered 1.7"D x 5.5"L per the listed specs. fits perfect, I don't think it will be going anywhere. The LSwild blocks mirage a bit better, is lighter weight, and they come in orange. I've heard they do absorb water though.

I tried LSwild for the nano, but that wasn't tight enough to stay put and they have to modify the design to make that small of a cover. LS said they will send me their next iteration for the nano when Skinner is back sewing and catches up on these sale orders. Meanwhile I'm running the nano naked on my 223 and it has been fine that way since the 223 doesn't heat it up too crazy and it cools off about as fast as it heats up.
 
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