Willie Lowman
New member
I have gone to the local indoor range a few times lately. At the end of my shooting session I have a dirty SCAR and a suppressor that will melt anything it touches. So I am stuck standing around waiting for my silencer to cool off enough that I can put it in my gun case. Waiting in a room full of people who give a terrified/suspicious look if you dare say "hello" to them. (http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=539292)
I have seen people dip their pistol suppressors in water to cool them while shooting. I do not intend to dip my rifle can in water.
So, do you do anything to cool your can off at the end of a range trip? I have thought about getting a CO2 dust sprayer to blow cool air through it. Or make a pouch for it out of an oven mit or something.
I have seen people dip their pistol suppressors in water to cool them while shooting. I do not intend to dip my rifle can in water.
So, do you do anything to cool your can off at the end of a range trip? I have thought about getting a CO2 dust sprayer to blow cool air through it. Or make a pouch for it out of an oven mit or something.