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How often do you clean your rifle suppressor?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 3001779" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I clean mine nearly every time I clean my rifle of carbon. I used to not clean it until I started getting big chunks of carbon falling back down into my chamber and action. It created a mess and issues with firing rounds. I just use CLR now let it soak for a few hours or even over night and rinse it out. This photo is about 150 rounds. I started getting small chunks recently and realized I forgot to clean it last time I cleaned the rifle. With a consistent cleaning process it is super easy. Inside my can looks like it is new and shiny. Here's the thing, I am sure someone will baulk at this, I really don't give a sheet about their opinion about it. This is my rifle, my can, and my experience. I am sure I have more photos buried in my phone of some of the absolute nastiness that came out of these cans at some point, but I think you get the idea. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]531399[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 3001779, member: 61747"] I clean mine nearly every time I clean my rifle of carbon. I used to not clean it until I started getting big chunks of carbon falling back down into my chamber and action. It created a mess and issues with firing rounds. I just use CLR now let it soak for a few hours or even over night and rinse it out. This photo is about 150 rounds. I started getting small chunks recently and realized I forgot to clean it last time I cleaned the rifle. With a consistent cleaning process it is super easy. Inside my can looks like it is new and shiny. Here's the thing, I am sure someone will baulk at this, I really don't give a sheet about their opinion about it. This is my rifle, my can, and my experience. I am sure I have more photos buried in my phone of some of the absolute nastiness that came out of these cans at some point, but I think you get the idea. [ATTACH type="full"]531399[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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