Suppressors NEW PRODUCT FROM TAB GEAR

Tburkes

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We've come out with our latest model in our line of SAS suppressor covers. It will be called the SAS3, and will be a mix of the features of the SAS1, the velcro model, and the SAS2, the shock cord model.

The SAS3 came about after Zak Smith told me he wanted a can cover that is more streamlined than a SAS1 and didn't have the shock cord of the SAS2. I made a few prototypes and Zak and Ray Dog have done the TE work for us, thanks guys. I was having a few production issues with them, but have finally gotten all of the bugs worked out and have a full set of patterns now.

The SAS3 on outward appearances looks like an SAS2, in that it is a sealed "tube". This makes it more streamlined than the SAS1 that has the velcro running down the length of the cover. Since these covers are custom made there are not many people who are tearing the velcro apart after the initial installation on their can.

One big advantage of the SAS1 over the SAS2 is that it allows you to easily slide the cover back onto the barrel after a shot string to allow the can to cool. The SAS3 will now enable you to do the same thing in a slim package.

So, the SAS3 has a ridge built into the rear of the cover to keep it from sliding forward under recoil. There is no shock cord in the front so you can easily slide it to the rear onto the barrel to allow the can to cool in between strings. When the shooter is ready to commence firing it is very easy to slide the cover back onto the can.

There are two ways to install the cover,
1, you install the cover onto the can and then install the can onto the rifle, or,
2, you slide the cover over the barrel, install the can onto the barrel, and slide the cover onto the can.

I'm liking the looks of the SAS3 over the SAS1, but that will be left up to the customer to decide what they'd like to have. The SAS3 is constructed out of the same materials as the other covers, 1000 Denier Cordura on the outside, 1800 degree working temperature material on the inside, and Nomex thread stitching everything together.

This is <span style="font-weight: bold">NOT</span> the .223 heat shield that several of you are waiting on. We still don't have all the bugs worked out with that model.

As always, thank you all for your ideas and continued support of TAB GEAR, we all really appreciate your business.

In the pictures below the SAS3 is on the left, the SAS1 on the right. It’s immediately apparent that the SAS3 is much more streamlined and less bulky than the SAS1

This is the rear of the covers.
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This is the front of the covers
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Hi Jason, since the website hasn't been updated yet, you can just place your order like you were ordering a SAS1, or SAS2, and in the comment section let Lisa know that you want the SAS3.

Simple as that.

Thanks a lot.
 
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My only concern about the SAS3 is that on cans like the AAC Cyclone's w/ the curved ends would not hold the cover as far back as the regular staight 1.5" dia cans do.

I have to wrap the rear section very tight first so the cover doesn't move an 1-2" forward on my cyclone, but it's no biggie.
 
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I think you'll be just fine on that since I haven't had any negative feedback yet in the testing we've done.

However, if you have an issue it will be addressed until you are satisfied.
 
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I'm pretty confident that you have a SAS2 cover Turk since I've made only a few of the SAS3 covers to date. It's not out of the realm of possibility though that you may have a SAS3 since I have no idea what peoples real names are that have screen names of people I don't know.

If your cover has shock cord sewn into the ends then it's a SAS2 model.
 
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The new covers are awesome. If you get your cans hot like we do it's nice to be able to just pull it back and let it cool and slide it forward when your ready to burn more powder.
The SAS3 is the way to go. We all need two or three of these things.
Tony does a kick ass job and gets them out fast even when I throw him off sizes for a prototype can. Great Stuff can't imagine shooting as much as we do without them.
 
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Rookie, since the website hasn't been updated yet, you can just place your order like you were ordering a SAS1, or SAS2, and in the comment section let Lisa know that you want the SAS3.

Simple as that.

Nick, the inner material is not Nomex, it's a felt material that is rated for 1800 degrees working temperature. Nomex is not a desirable material for this application since it degrades in high heat. Nomex is designed for flash fires exposure, one time, then you replace it.

The cover at the left in the pictures is the new SAS3 cover and is a "sleeve", the picture on the right is the SAS1 and wraps around the can.

I guess I didn't do a very good job of describing the cover in my initial post, sorry about that. Does this help you get a better idea of what I'm talking about?
 
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Tony, looks good. I will be hitting the site to place a few orders tomorrow or so. It should keep you busy for a little while....all the pretty work from George has to have covers and slings and can covers!

See you at the Bash

Sean
 
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Got my SAS3 yesterday. Can't wait to try it. Now if my dad gum can would hurry up and get here.

Thanks to Lisa for having it here in less than a week.
 
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Excellent! I've been waiting to buy a cover for a few months and I think I'll place an order for one of these this weekend. It fits exactly what I was looking for.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LongRangeKiwi</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Whats the lenght of these covers?</div></div>

each one custom made to the can dimensions you supply.....
 
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Yeah , what he said , you supply the dimensions , I had one made for a nice Norweign A-Tec can , fiitted good , ONLY down side was because the can has a raised knurlled section machined on the outside tube , this makes IT hard to get ON & Off , and also was abraiding the Nylon material as well on the front end .

So I would say the SAS3 would be better , I would like to see a flap at the front with a hole in IT and a fastex type clip or velco To positively stop the cover from siding back while carrying in the feild/stalking etc .

That would allow you to unclip /fasten the front quickly when needed , and side back to not ONLY cool the can down , but allow you to tighthen the can on first fitting or for checks etc .

Later Chris
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tburkes</div><div class="ubbcode-body">However, if you have an issue it will be addressed until you are satisfied. </div></div>

Shameless plug for TAB Gear and Tony:
I bought a cover for my Wolverine a couple years ago, and didn't realize it wasn't supposed to fit as loosely as it does. I saw another thread on TAB Gear cover fitment and realized mine wasn't right, and PM'd Tony. Last night (Saturday) I sent him a pic of the way it fits, and this morning (Sunday!) I have a reply and he is making a replacement cover: No questions asked and at least two years since I bought it from them!

That is very high-level customer service. Tburkes and TAB Gear are GTG by me.


1911fan
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kyshooter338</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I ordered to SAS3 thru Rifles Only for my two new YHM Phantoms. cant wait to get them!

STEP ON IT TONY!!!!!
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Just got my SAS3 couple days ago for my YHM can. Took just over a week. Fits perfect and looks great. My Tab sling is outstanding as well.
 
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I have to praise the SAS2 I have.

After the first half-dozen shots I started getting whicked mirage.

I put the SAS2 on (not terribly fun grunting it onto a hot can) and the mirage went away for the rest of the day.

I hihly recommen these covers.

I think I can make a tiny slit near the front edge of the cover and snip the shock cord, which would give me an SAS3 I think. The ability to slide it off the rear of the can to let it cool down, and more easily slide on. Hmmmmmmm.....
 
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I just finished running the SH Fall Bash and train up with my new SAS3 suppressor cover. Needless to say it lived up to my expectations of all Tony's gear. This is a great piece of kit for can owners. Mirage, even during long strings of fire, was nonexistant. The ability to pull the cover back to allow the can to cool between stages without worrying about it coming off was quite useful. Another great design from Tony. I have one for each of my rifles now.

Sean
 
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Tango, we're running behind, as usual on the .223 heat shield. You'll be fine using one of our other covers as long as you don't get crazy with your rate of fire. By that I mean more than two mags of .223 rapid semi auto fire. We've never heard of a cover being damaged while being used like this. If you go to three mags with no cool down in between, you run the risk of damage.

Dusty Jacket, the shock cord is sewn in on each end, but if you did make a small slit like you mention it will relieve the tension and you'll have basically a SAS3 cover.

I'm glad you like the SAS3 Sean. I have a feeling that the SAS3 will eventually outsell the SAS1 due to it's ease of use and being more compact and streamlined.
 
Tony,

I just went to order a SAS 3 from Rifles Only for my new AAC Cyclone and there was an option for "Bungee Retention" for an additional $12.00. What is the bungee retention for? Does it wrap around the SAS 3 similar to the SAS R to improve retention?

Thanks!
 
Hi GTGunner, yes, the bungee retention on the SAS3 is exactly like what you will see on the SASR. We've had a lot of requests for the bungee feature on the other models of the covers we produce so we decided to offer that option to any of the covers we make.

Thanks a lot for your interest in our products
 
Hi GTGunner, yes, the bungee retention on the SAS3 is exactly like what you will see on the SASR. We've had a lot of requests for the bungee feature on the other models of the covers we produce so we decided to offer that option to any of the covers we make.

Thanks a lot for your interest in our products

Thanks for the info Tony......I submitted my order today.