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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 3055820" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>I shoot a LOT of suppressed .22</p><p>Obviously all rimfire suppressors should be takedown for cleaning, rimfire is filthy. The thing to shop for is HOW does it takedown? Can it build up lead and carbon and get stuck? How diligent are you about taking it down and cleaning it?</p><p>I went with the Sparrow because of the clamshell liner design. A weekend with the kids and grandkids could be a couple thousand rounds. It will still come apart with no problems. I do get a bit of first round pop with pistols sometimes, I don't care. </p><p>For cleaning, I use a cheap Amazon gravity feed soda blaster and baking soda. Use it outside. Gunk comes off easy with no damage. Leather gloves and it doesn't damage the leather. </p><p>Just me and what works, my situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 3055820, member: 101383"] I shoot a LOT of suppressed .22 Obviously all rimfire suppressors should be takedown for cleaning, rimfire is filthy. The thing to shop for is HOW does it takedown? Can it build up lead and carbon and get stuck? How diligent are you about taking it down and cleaning it? I went with the Sparrow because of the clamshell liner design. A weekend with the kids and grandkids could be a couple thousand rounds. It will still come apart with no problems. I do get a bit of first round pop with pistols sometimes, I don’t care. For cleaning, I use a cheap Amazon gravity feed soda blaster and baking soda. Use it outside. Gunk comes off easy with no damage. Leather gloves and it doesn’t damage the leather. Just me and what works, my situation. [/QUOTE]
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