HTP (HIGH TEMPERATURE PYTHON) SUPPRESSOR COVER Reviews & Ratings
Reviews Summary
Overall, the HTP Suppressor Cover has garnered positive feedback regarding its initial quality and heat containment. Many users appreciate how it prevents burns during use, though some have raised concerns about its fit and the durability of the attachment system. Instructions and potential design tweaks could enhance user experience.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
50%
Reviewers frequently express satisfaction with the overall construction and initial quality of the supressor cover, noting that it performs as advertised in heat management and safety.
Heat Containment
60%
Users highlight the effective heat containment, with several mentioning that they experienced no mirage issues during shooting, which enhances their experience during use.
Fit and Stability
50%
A common concern among users is the fit of the cover. Some report that it tends to slip off during use, particularly on certain suppressors, which could affect usability.
Durability Issues
40%
Several reviews mention issues with the durability of the attachment system, specifically the hook and loop materials, which some users found melted after extended use.
Instructions and Support
25%
Some customers point out the lack of instructions and visual support materials, which could hinder first-time users from properly utilizing the product.
Can Cover Good
I haven't used the cover yet, Surly it will do as advertised.
No instructions, no visual video for basic info.
Most comments are positive, a few burned up.
For what purpose this heat shield provides is good, I would buy again.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Colette works
Colette works great so far..
Attached to AAC M4-2000
Impressed with the initial quality. First visit to the range I shot 50 rounds (within 10 minutes or so) with no mirage issues. Heat was well contained, able to disconnect w/o heat transferring through the cover.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
suppressor cover
Prevents burns while using silencer, but it is large and blocks some light from the flashlight.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Solid choice
The overall construction is solid, like all Cole-Tac products I've owned. It fits on both my OSS .30 cal can and my Dead Air Sandman-S. My two main complaints are that it tends to slip forward when shooting on my OSS can (I didn't shoot it enough on my sandman to see if it does the same). My second issue is that the hook and loop used to secure the outer layer, melted. It melted after being on my OSS, having put about 200-250 rounds through it over an hour of shooting (Using 5.56x45 M193 in a 11.3" barrel). Overall I would recommend this, but probably for something that has a slower firing schedule
Slips off
This product was affixed to an AAC SDN-6 Suppressor and even at maximum tightness would slip off every few rounds.

