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<blockquote data-quote="SDPlinker" data-source="post: 2800291" data-attributes="member: 112450"><p>Well, I don't know fellas? All I can do is try to help without knowing how you all are doing things.</p><p>After reading that this thread continuing, I happened to have my Banish 30 sitting here, I had swapped rifles and suppressors in my bag from Banish 30 to Banish .338 one piece. So I picked my Banish 30 up and by hand without strain loosened the end extension. I would have to look through my logs, but it has been on 2 .300 WMs and maybe 75-100 rounds since clean. I will not clean until 150-200.</p><p></p><p>No special cleaning solutions or sonics. Hoppes, sometimes acetone and baffles in SS tumbler.</p><p>No special tools.</p><p>I do not overheat or abuse my equipment.</p><p>I do not remove the end cap before the extension, to prevent deformity and binding.</p><p></p><p>I use a couple little dots of high temp synthetic grease and reinstall by hand. </p><p></p><p>I use only Banish products from Silencer Central, I waited a year for my .338 to come to market, and could have purchased any other brand I wanted. Their customer service is great, and the product is excellent. If anyone has a question, I will try to help best I can, but is difficult not knowing all the variables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDPlinker, post: 2800291, member: 112450"] Well, I don't know fellas? All I can do is try to help without knowing how you all are doing things. After reading that this thread continuing, I happened to have my Banish 30 sitting here, I had swapped rifles and suppressors in my bag from Banish 30 to Banish .338 one piece. So I picked my Banish 30 up and by hand without strain loosened the end extension. I would have to look through my logs, but it has been on 2 .300 WMs and maybe 75-100 rounds since clean. I will not clean until 150-200. No special cleaning solutions or sonics. Hoppes, sometimes acetone and baffles in SS tumbler. No special tools. I do not overheat or abuse my equipment. I do not remove the end cap before the extension, to prevent deformity and binding. I use a couple little dots of high temp synthetic grease and reinstall by hand. I use only Banish products from Silencer Central, I waited a year for my .338 to come to market, and could have purchased any other brand I wanted. Their customer service is great, and the product is excellent. If anyone has a question, I will try to help best I can, but is difficult not knowing all the variables. [/QUOTE]
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