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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    Put it on and leave it on? One of the issues I've seen is the covers that come and and off easily end up getting shot off. Covers that lock on tight stay on the can and don't get swapped around.
    Yea mine on the Omega went in with a little soap and water. Now it’s stuck pretty well on. I have no use to remove it but could if needed.

    The bowers silicone will get hot if shooting a lot but you can remove the can from the rifle way before you could without a cover.

    When running a suppressor it never fails that it will find your leg/hand or some other bare skin. They get too damn hot not to be covered.


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    It looks like the Magpul can covers are already selling for $85, and by the time they go on sale, or get mainstream, they will probably be even cheaper. I think there is a mental block at $100, and had the cover been released with a MSRP of $89 it would not have met with the backlash that it did. However, that is just an assumption on my part based on watching people and the market. Either way, it is $85 and in stock at the below link.


    https://www.armsunlimited.com/Magpul...n-p/mag781.htm
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    I can't even stand the weight of the can on my ARs. On a bolt gun, however, I wouldn't be bothered by some weight/size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    It looks like the Magpul can covers are already selling for $85, and by the time they go on sale, or get mainstream, they will probably be even cheaper. I think there is a mental block at $100, and had the cover been released with a MSRP of $89 it would not have met with the backlash that it did. However, that is just an assumption on my part based on watching people and the market. Either way, it is $85 and in stock at the below link.


    https://www.armsunlimited.com/Magpul...n-p/mag781.htm
    I was interested until I saw how short and heavy they are
    Almost 10oz and only 5.5 inches long
    They are leaving the market wide open for a cover that’s half the weight and longer

    Metallic silicone tubes/fins and a layer of carbon fiber felt with a thin high temperature weave

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    I'm probably the odd guy out but I like my MANTA. I cut an inch off mine to fit my Omega, so I guess it weighs about 6 ounces.

    I don't do mag dumps, generally don't fire a whole bunch of rounds without letting the rifle hang, or putting it down for a couple of minutes while I paint, paste, or set up targets.

    I solved my light problems by putting a short piece of pic rail on my ALG tube and using this mount: https://www.magpul.com/products/rail...-left-or-right

    Works for me.
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