Originally Posted by
GeorgeB
I have my SBR put together and am waiting for my Surefire SOCOM suppressor. I was wondering if any makes, or uses, a suppressor cover on their suppressed SBR. I know how hot a suppressed 5.56 rifle can get and was just curious to know if this is something people use. Thank you.
Best I've found and used.
Rifles Only MAD cover. The inner core is rated to 3,000 degrees, and uses a bungee mechanism to keep the can from sliding. The outer sleeve is also replaceable so you can change out the camo pattern.
I'm currently using one on a SOCOM762-RC.
https://www.riflesonly.com/pro-shop/...sor-cover.html
Edit to add: I also use a M240B spare barrel bag to lay my suppressors down on at the range. The inside is rated to 2,000 degrees and helps prevent melting benches that have rubber mats on top. It's also nice to be able to throw suppressors in the bag and head home instead of waiting 30 minutes for them to cool down. You can routinely find them on ebay for 35.00 used.
Last edited by domestique; 10-22-14 at 22:39.
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