SUPPRESSOR COVERS Reviews & Ratings
It's all About the Details
These Suppressor Covers are well made, the overall quality and appearance are good. The attachment method uses a pair of "spacer-squeez-rings" to provide clearance between the suppressor and the stainless steel sleeve that resides under the rubberized Magpul outer cover. Installation of the rings is critical to proper functionality. Trial-fitting and test firing is a good plan to prevent launching the rings, and/or sleeve under fire. There's a bunch of physics going on at the muzzle, heat, vibration and torque want to claim your Magpul Suppressor Cover, so attention to detail is important to keep everything in order. I bought one, then another. It's a nice addition and performs well.
Works well but is heavy
The cover works as advertised. Easy to install (just move rubber sleeve out of the way to tighten). The negative is it is heavy, but I will still continue to use it since it is the best option out there..
Maybe it's not for me.
After 30 rounds, cool to the touch. 60, warm, 90+, too hot to handle. While hot, the rubber cover (over the heat shield) slides if you push on it even a little. Which makes removing the suppressor while hot an issue. At 25 yards, made the point of impact about 2" lower than usual. It also adds a noticeable amount of weight. I took it off.

