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Thread: Suppressor covers to mitigate mirage

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    Don't bother with the Silencerco cover, it will fly off.

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    I've used the Armageddon Gear and SiCo ones extensively, and they have both been great. Pick either of those and you won't be dissapointed

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    My experience is limited to Cole Tac. They have worked great.

    NFAREVIEW is/was a discount code. NFA Review is a YT channel that reviews/promotes Cole Tac products.

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    After using my new-to-me Armageddon Gear cover, it is my opinion that it is indeed much better than either SiCo offering. Better heat management and mirage reduction as well as a much more positive retention system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack crab View Post
    My experience is limited to Cole Tac. They have worked great.

    NFAREVIEW is/was a discount code. NFA Review is a YT channel that reviews/promotes Cole Tac products.
    Did you get the regular version or the high temp version with the extra liner? I want one for my precision AR, but adding an extra five-six ounces for the liner on an already front heavy gun doesn't excite me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mig1nc View Post
    Did you get the regular version or the high temp version with the extra liner? I want one for my precision AR, but adding an extra five-six ounces for the liner on an already front heavy gun doesn't excite me.
    I got the regular as far as I know. It worked great in a couple carbine classes that involved rapid/repeated firing that heated things up. They should be fine for a precision AR that would have more time between shots.

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