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Suppressors Cold weather suppressor usage

J.A. Hamilton

Sergeant
Full Member
Minuteman
Sep 18, 2004
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Ohio
Any issues using suppressors in freezing weather? I have heard rumors of stainless barrels having issues with extreme cold. Any one have any issues with their suppressors in freezing weather? I am packing up my gear to go to a shoot tomorrow and wanted to make sure that I wasn't going to have any problems. Looks like it will be between 15-20 degrees most of the day. I have a stainless can and a titanium one. Just wanted to make sure that neither one would get brittle and have issues.

Josh
 
Re: Cold weather suppressor usage

Dont think you'll have a problem there but make sure you have a cover like the ones TAB gear makes or you wont be firing many rounds before mirage washes out your sight picture.
 
Re: Cold weather suppressor usage

It'll be fine, but the mirage will be horrible. The first time I shoot my can was in Feb during a match (teens to twenties) and the first 2 or 3 shots were fine, but then.... JET EXHAUST! The ordered a TAB mirage guard the next day. Mine is a stainless can
 
Re: Cold weather suppressor usage

I would be willing to bet that you will have better sound reduction. A cooler can to help keep the gases cool, hmmm. Just my thought. And +1 on the mirage.
 
Re: Cold weather suppressor usage

The cold thing is embrittlement of stainless steel in extreme (read arctic subzero) cold. Doubtful if your can will suffer; the problem usually shows up in stainless actions developing cracks in the recoil lugs.