Do Suppressor Covers Matter | Head-to-Head Sleeve Comparison

Suppressor covers look interchangeable. They are not. In this video, I run a head-to-head comparison of several popular suppressor covers, sometimes called suppressor sleeves, in a real-world application. This is not a destruction test. The focus is heat management, retention, shift, and usability under controlled but demanding conditions. The covers tested include the ModTac suppressor cover, Burn Proof Gear suppressor cover, the new SilencerCo suppressor cover, the WEKA suppressor cover, and the SUKON Performance suppressor cover. Each cover is mounted on a short-barrel rifle and subjected to high strings of fire consisting of ten-round sequences. The suppressor used for all testing is an all-titanium B&T 5.56 RBS suppressor, ensuring consistent heat transfer and repeatable results across every cover. We examine how each cover handles rapid heat buildup, how well it stays in place, how it affects handling, and where each design shows clear strengths or compromises. The goal is practical comparison, not marketing claims. If you run a suppressed rifle and want realistic insight into modern suppressor cover performance, this video breaks it down without hype. Suppressor Covers Explained | Heat, Retention, and Real Use Testing Choosing a Suppressor Cover | ModTac, WEKA, SUKON, and More