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Burning your pants/leg with a suppressed AR isn't nothing.None of them, it's a solution looking for a problem.
You're probably right about the AR application, I don't even have one and it didn't cross my mind.Burning your pants/leg with a suppressed AR isn't nothing.
Agree on a hunting rifle, I don't have nor want a can or cover for my bolt guns.
None of them, it's a solution looking for a problem.
Right up there with wearing gaiters when its dry.Right up there with a sun shade on a scope. Nope…
I shoot LR hunting rifles suppressed exclusively and a cover certainly isn't a basic requirement. I don't own one and it's never stopped me. Gotta get a muffler pretty hot to generate a mirage issue, maybe an issue for comps but I don't compete.For a hunting rifle, maybe, but if you’re shooting long range in several round strings, they are basically a requirement due to the mirage coming off the can.
Even if folks aren't shooting long strings. For a $1k Ti can, I'd prefer to have it protected, same as anything else. Nothing like accidental singed gloves, pantlegs or worse fingerprints. not to mention for truck guns that may get beat around, it's just one more bit of added protection for your investment.I use the varmegedon one. I like it. If you doing any shooting that suppressor can heat up and cause mirage.
I actually use mine more for hunting only because I like the camo aspect. Those suppressors sure shine in the sun. They beam like a mirror flash. Whether that spooks animals or not is up to you. But I use a cover most for hunting just to get rid of that mirror flash off the end of you gun.
Ha! I run gaiters when it’s dry in some situations, usually bushwhacking. Keeps dirt and sticks out of my shoes, keeps my laces tied and if I’m crossing creeks it makes it nice to keep feet dry!Right up there with wearing gaiters when its dry.