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First Suppressor

Much of the fouling from rimfire is the waxy coating on the bullet, and no so much the lead. Federal made a powder coat type 22 for a bit and it didn't exhibit near the fouling of a regular 22, but they weren't subsonic. If I were to run a lot of cast bullets through a suppressor, I would look at coating them in something, or not using bullet lube.
 
I’m kink of being talked into a suppressor. I’m thinking just a one and done suppressor. Something I can use on a 9mm pistol carbine and 300blk. Any ideas?
 
Alright, I’m gonna need suggestions on a suppressor cover that doesn’t cost as much as a tax stamp. What do you guys like?
I don’t usually use suppressor covers, but if you get one, make sure it has fire proof material in it that contacts the suppressor. You’ll want it high temp if you shoot more than a mag
Sub-tac and Armageddon Gear have some that are around $75-$80.
 
I don’t usually use suppressor covers, but if you get one, make sure it has fire proof material in it that contacts the suppressor. You’ll want it high temp if you shoot more than a mag
Sub-tac and Armageddon Gear have some that are around $75-$80.
Reasoning for not usually using one? I’m having a hard time seeing a downside, especially considering I intensely dislike my legs being burned when slinging a rifle. Is it more training than a need for equipment?
 
I personally have little use for one. I seldom do a mag dump while shooting pigs and 1-6 rounds just does not get a 30 cal can that hot. The few times I have been in a target rich "porquine" environment and have drained a 20 round AR-10 mag I just haven't been in a big hurry to sling my rifle.... After all the results are just laying around!
 
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