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dudshep31
12-21-11, 13:32
I used the orange button but didn't find anything. I was just curious if anyone has one or if they're worth even looking at. Thanks.

Iraqgunz
12-21-11, 18:00
One of our esteemed members melted his 2 weeks ago. I wouldn't buy one. I recently purchased one from U.S Palm and it has been good so far.

dudshep31
12-21-11, 18:50
One of our esteemed members melted his 2 weeks ago. I wouldn't buy one. I recently purchased one from U.S Palm and it has been good so far.

Thank you. I'll give U.S. Palm a try.

El Cid
10-05-12, 20:21
Any updates on the US Palm wrap? I've seen other companies getting into the suppressor sock market. Now that I have my can in hand I'm looking into getting one. Are they that useful? Any good/bad/ugly field reports?

Thanks!

dudshep31
10-05-12, 22:13
I ended up with two of them. The one I use has had no problems. The main advantage is the ability to touch the can without gloves. It has held up to 4000 rounds, roughly.

Magic_Salad0892
10-06-12, 01:23
One of our esteemed members melted his 2 weeks ago. I wouldn't buy one. I recently purchased one from U.S Palm and it has been good so far.

Do you think different suppressors generate different amounts of heat depending on length of the the suppressor body, baffle design, and materials used?

As in maybe this suppressor wrap would be good for some suppressors, and shitty for others?

... Probably not likely, but I thought I'd ask anyway.

dudshep31
10-06-12, 03:14
I'm sure each suppressor is a little different. FWIW my can is an AAC m4-2k

fixit69
10-06-12, 21:51
I'd like to hear about this wrap also. How did it work out IG? Anybody else?

308sako
10-06-12, 22:10
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x160/308sako/OBR16EliteIron100yards-1.jpg

Any of the cover when exposed to sustained fire will get cooked. Just a question of how long in the fire.