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<blockquote data-quote="JTComfort" data-source="post: 1645381" data-attributes="member: 103514"><p>Good comments here - skip the pouch, get a cover, make a cutout in your foam and store in the case next to your rifle (and stick a copy of your tax stamp under the foam just in case you need it). Beware that a full-auto rated can doesn't mean it wont melt your hand, your shooting bench, your pants or set fire to your suppressor cover and any nearby tinder - they get HOT. My SiCo cover has smoked and smoldered - I have to remove it after about 60 rounds. Welder's gloves (at least one) is a good idea to put in your range bag as well as tools to remove if your can gets stuck. Sometimes waiting for it to cool will allow it to come loose by hand. Also, always bring a handgun w/you to shoot while the <u>cans</u> cool off -- oh, yes... there will be more than one... ;-)</p><p></p><p>I would add that I run a SiCo Saker556 on an 8.5" SBR and a 16.5" carbine - both are piston guns. - the carbine has adjustable gas block. Both can run VERY dirty with some types of ammo. I've found Fiocci is the cleanest burning range ammo in my guns.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy the hushed life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTComfort, post: 1645381, member: 103514"] Good comments here - skip the pouch, get a cover, make a cutout in your foam and store in the case next to your rifle (and stick a copy of your tax stamp under the foam just in case you need it). Beware that a full-auto rated can doesn't mean it wont melt your hand, your shooting bench, your pants or set fire to your suppressor cover and any nearby tinder - they get HOT. My SiCo cover has smoked and smoldered - I have to remove it after about 60 rounds. Welder's gloves (at least one) is a good idea to put in your range bag as well as tools to remove if your can gets stuck. Sometimes waiting for it to cool will allow it to come loose by hand. Also, always bring a handgun w/you to shoot while the [U]cans[/U] cool off -- oh, yes... there will be more than one... ;-) I would add that I run a SiCo Saker556 on an 8.5" SBR and a 16.5" carbine - both are piston guns. - the carbine has adjustable gas block. Both can run VERY dirty with some types of ammo. I've found Fiocci is the cleanest burning range ammo in my guns. Enjoy the hushed life. [/QUOTE]
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