I have seen various models of suppressor covers made from materials like nomex, leather, silicone, etc. The stated purpose of these covers is to reduce mirage and allow easy handling of a hot suppressor.
Can these covers effect suppressor reliability by causing the can to exceed design temperature limits for an extended period of time? How bad of a problem is suppressor induced mirage and is it a big enough problem to fork over $50 to solve it?
Mike
Can these covers effect suppressor reliability by causing the can to exceed design temperature limits for an extended period of time? How bad of a problem is suppressor induced mirage and is it a big enough problem to fork over $50 to solve it?
Mike