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Suppressors How do you store/transport your cans?

101stinfantry

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    I was thinking about maybe getting some type of case that I can put them in, along with my adapters and stuff. Looking for ideas/solutins that I haven't thought of yet. You guys on the 'Hide are good thinkers, well most of you anyway. ;)
     
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    I have mine in with my rifle in the pelican case.

    another stand alone option, harbor freight has some very high quality hard cases with foam. The Apache series has tons of different sizes
     
    Thanks! Yeah, I'm looking at more of a stand alone option that I can put them all in.
     
    Guys, I have a lot of adapters (direct thread, 3-lug, fixed barrel spacers, etc), pistons, take down tools, sometimes I run them in a K config, and I need something to keep it all in one place. If you throw yours in the truck floor and let the shit roll around all over the place, get stepped on, and kicked out on the ground, and can still keep up with it more power to you.;)
    $50 won't buy you a stitch of tp in some locations, cuz there is none to buy at any price!:D
     
    I have Two of these Pelicans. You can easily fit 3 cans, but I do 2 cans each with accessories. They’re on Amazon for $49. 1170 series.

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    I use the Torch Wear Hot Bag.


    It's expensive, but it does work. The only downside is that the heat resistant fibers can shed inside your suppressor.
     
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    I have a quality plastic fishing tackle box that seals up for the adapters, shims, brakes etc... and I keep the cans in one of the Harbor Freight pelican cases. I haven't lost anything yet.
     
    With the exception of cleaning, I store/transport/leave them on the rifles. That said, the ice chest is for the cold beer while waiting for them to cool down. :)
     
    Usually on the rifles, and may have muzzle brake in the console or in my pocket collecting lint if I am determining, or re-verifying POI shift.
     
    I knew I'm harder on my shit than the average shooter but apparently I need to have a testing standard created in my honor if were suposed to keep cans in a case.
     
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    I have a weather guard toolbox bolted to my truck bed with a cap on the bed. I lock breakdown guns, SBR, and suppressors in there.
     
    I have mine in with my rifle in the pelican case.

    another stand alone option, harbor freight has some very high quality hard cases with foam. The Apache series has tons of different sizes

    I have an Apache 9800 from Harbor Freight for my PRS rifle. Really nice case for the $100 I paid on sale. Very similar to a Pelican 1750 I used to have at work. It's more than enough to fit rifle, bipod, couple AICS mags and a small box for cleaning supplies etc.
     
    I have them in the Nomex carrying cases that fit them, putting them all in a milsurp tool bag with the various tools, adapters and NFA papers that go with them all. BTW, for ease I have the NFA paperwork copies in a single "neck tag" that can be worn or pocketed.
     
    I was pondering a nice soft case for my Arbiter. A buddy recommended (in a fairly deadpan manner), a tube sock.

    It has worked so far......
     
    Cans go in case with the host usually. Sometimes just in the range bag. However I have the plastic magpul zipper bags that contain suppressor tools and accessories.
     
    most of mine came with pouches.. my Titan QD came with a hard case.. so I got a magpul DAKA suppressor pouch for it. they come in 3 sizes.. but for the most part they just stay on a gun 90% of the time

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    I transport mine in an Armageddon Gear hot pocket. has a zipper pouch on the front for tax stamp copy and hellfire wrench. I just throw that in my rifle case in the side pocket. in the safe they just sit on the shelf
     
    We usually just use those Gemtech 5 cell pouches and pack those into an empty Pelican with some pieces of loose foam to take up any empty space. The amount of silencers we may be traveling with varies wildly, anywhere from 5 to 150+. That makes it hard to have any sort of dedicated hard cases with special cutouts and so on. On a personal level, mine stay on dedicated guns.
     
    ColeTac covers on mine, Gemtech pouch, or the pouches some of the Surefire come in. Mostly the ColeTac covers though, so when they’re hot I can just toss them in the range bag