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    I've got a TAB Gear cover (the bungee model). I really like it. I like TAB Gear's owner. I have no complaints.
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    I have the Cole Tac cover. I decided to try it because of the straps. So far I really like it. The straps lock it in place well and give it a clean look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireman1291 View Post
    Cole-Tac promocode "NFAREVIEW" will save you 10%. I don't get a kickback, it just saves my subscribers money

    I've run them all. And Cole-tac has meticulous hand made detail and they are constantly improving on the design...thats what happens when the company is owned by an engineer who happens to work at one of the largest gun companies in the US.



    I bought a Cole Tac last year after seeing your review. Thanks for getting the word out on them and for the discount code!

    Have they changed the design? Mine do not have the small strap of material on each end like the one pictured above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    I bought a Cole Tac last year after seeing your review. Thanks for getting the word out on them and for the discount code!

    Have they changed the design? Mine do not have the small strap of material on each end like the one pictured above.
    Yeah they keep improving it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by domestique View Post
    I have 4 Rifles Only HAD covers. They are easy on/off, but stay locked on when you need them.

    The covers are user replaceable, and have one of the highest temperature ratings of the covers in question (3,000 inner, 2,000 outer cover).
    Hmmm... I'm wondering if a HAD inner cover married to a Cole-tac as an outer cover would work.
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    I havent tried one since this incident, 20 rounds of M193 fired over the course of approx. 60 seconds, then left to cool. Manufacturer was Elite Iron.


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    Quote Originally Posted by N.Franklin View Post
    I havent tried one since this incident, 20 rounds of M193 fired over the course of approx. 60 seconds, then left to cool. Manufacturer was Elite Iron.

    That's really pathetic. Around a 300 degree increase (assuming the worst: 15 degrees per shot).
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    I've been using a HAD cover for a year now. No issues. Stays cool enough to handle after several mag dumps. The Cole-Tac cover arrangement looks solid. Will be ordering one to evaluate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N.Franklin View Post
    I havent tried one since this incident, 20 rounds of M193 fired over the course of approx. 60 seconds, then left to cool. Manufacturer was Elite Iron.

    Thats because you bought a mirage cover....for bolt action precision shooting. For mitigating mirage. The PBI/Nomez/Kevlar blend that makes up my bunker gear wouldn't hold up to that. If you're buying a cover for slung rifle skin/gear protection after a mag dump you need a different cover. The hi temp covers have glass/blend hi temp filled cores that will hold up to 3000.
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    coletac and manta have me on the fence, both appear to be awesome companies with great customer service, ive emailed both

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