

🔥 Cool under pressure, sharp on performance.
The Magpul Suppressor Cover 5.5-Inch is a cutting-edge heat shield designed to protect suppressors and users from extreme temperatures during extended firing. Featuring a heat-resistant polymer sleeve over a stainless steel shield, it reduces surface heat by up to 1000°F, enhances cooling airflow, and minimizes mirage distortion for a clearer sight picture. Compatible with multiple PMAG variants and proudly made in the USA, it’s the essential accessory for serious shooters who demand durability and safety.



| ASIN | B001PSP7RM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,802 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #104 in Hunting Camouflage Accessories |
| Brand | Magpul |
| Brand Name | Magpul |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,235) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00873750002309 |
| Included Components | PMAG Impact & Dust Cartridge-Protecting Cover (Pack of 3), Black |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 8 x 8 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.86 x 5.2 x 0.91 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Magpul Industries Corp. |
| Material | Polymer |
| Model Name | PMAG Impact & Dust Cartridge-Protecting Cover (Pack of 3), Black |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MAG216-BLK |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 8"W x 8"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 796254159556 873750002309 |
C**Y
5 stars for the product, one star for the supplier.
First of all the is a great product. It’s a brilliant idea that’s well executed and it would buy it again. That being said, I will not order from this supplier again. I ordered this product before thanksgiving and just received it today January 22nd. When I ordered the product there was no indication that it wasn’t in stock, or that the shipping would take almost two months. I find this happening more and more with my Amazon orders. I can be patient when weather or holidays are a factor, but that’s not the case here. I give the dust cover 5 stars and the seller 1 star.
D**R
Good Investment - Awesome!!!
I bought x2 packs of these, I would have ordered 3 but they're a little pricey. They work great and fit perfect on the top of my magpul mags. These covers allow you to keep your mags loaded, without the worry of oxidation and they keep the rounds safe inside of the magazine, they are durable and allow you to keek your magazines ready to use. It makes me feel better having these on my magazines. They keep dust and dirt out, protect your ammo from shock and are more transferable-durable and discrete. One of the covers in the lot had to be drummeld down to snap in place. This particular cover was a little bit different and had extra polymer on one end. After I figured out this was the reason for the cover not snapping in place, I was able to carefully drummel it out and it fit perfect! No big deal to repair. I would recommend these to anyone and will be buying more.
F**Y
No more junk in your pmags
These dust covers are great for keeping dust and debris out of your pmags. The range I go to is outdoors and my range bag tends to gather dirt, rocks, and other outdoor debris that would find its way into my mags causing unnecessary wear so I got these covers to avoid having to keep disassembling and cleaning them to avoid malfunctions and excessive wear. They're made of the same material as the pmag, work well at keeping junk out of mags, and are easy to put on and remove.
J**S
Must Haves
These work perfectly with M2 AND M3 Magpul Magazines. They also work with TMAGs. If you keep your mags loaded for when SHTF, you can loosen the magazine lips. These dust covers prevent that from happening during storage
B**R
Not a real must have, but keeps my gear in tip top shape and performance
For those not so diligent when buying things, these are for Magpul PMAG Gen 2's. And, as usual from Magpul, these are quality made. Been using these for years and they do as intended... To take the pressure of fully loaded mags off of the feed lips. They also keep debris from entering while in storage or vehicle transport, but honestly, they are for the feed lips. Functionality is easy to install & remove.
M**T
Works well
I work well and fit my Magpul ammo clips very well
P**E
Gen M2, incompatible with gen M3.
These are the gen M2 covers. They will not fit on the M3 magazines. I tried; they don't. Aside from that, they're fine. They keep the rounds in and debris out. You do have to push down quite firmly before the rounds drop enough for the cover to latch.
R**L
Snap decision
After much research on my ARs, I found many experts and "old soldiers" mentioned that magazines do wear out with use (chuckle) and get dirty. So how best to have them last a long time? Even though relatively inexpensive, a buck is a buck better used for even more expensive (currently) ammo. Years of testing notes that the springs wear out faster loading and unloading, contracting and expanding: using a magazine leaves you little choice. But nearly all felt that storing the magazine full, rather than empty, prolonged the "springiness" of the spring, based on known metal fatigue characteristics, especially with flexible steels. And so, storing full is the best way to keep your mags fully functional. But I wondered about the pressure on the lips of the polymer mag fatiguing over time, a characteristic of plastics, and had read about them slowly wearing out as bullets rub them so that when full, the top round could simply be pushed out inadvertently, or load too quickly (FTL, etc.), causing a jam. Just so happened I was reading about Magpul covers (wondered why they came with one) to keep dirt and dust out of the magazine. The evidence is that they also apply a small amount of back pressure to the lips of the mag, helping to keep them from slowly bending outward over time and wearing from pressure from the spring. Now, I'm no expert at this, but the experts I read over and over supported this, so I decided to get some of these covers for the older Magpuls (yes, I'm partial to them, though I do have some metal and other brands: Gen 2 and MOEs) I'd bought. So now, all are covered. Is this a critical action to take? Most mags will last years, but like ammo, prices have been creeping up, so though the savings may only be a buck or two, I decided to do it, both for keeping dust and dirt out AND if it also makes them last longer functionally, these are worth it. They do take getting used to. They snap off and on tightly, but even my old hands have little problem, and drop them into my bag (so I don't misplace them) or a pocket until done. Replace them at the end of my shooting session. They add no significant weight to the mags, and after over a hundred shoot/reload actions, so far no noticeable wear or feeding issues, and no breakage. Like occasionally oiling the spring in the mag (more rust prevention than anti-friction), just another quick duty. I will continue using them.
P**R
Einfach aufzuclipsen. Gute Qualität.
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