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<blockquote data-quote="precisionshooter" data-source="post: 2947822" data-attributes="member: 123184"><p>User serviceable suppressors are only relevant for rimfire stuff. The stuff that needs to be cleaned out of rimfire suppressors is mainly wax. That being said, no rifle suppressors needs to be serviced. As a matter of fact, a dirty suppressor is actually quieter than a new suppressors. All, suppressors by design are self cleaning, because every time you shoot, the aperture gets cleaned. I have multiple 30 cal suppressors that has seen more than 5000 rounds through it and works just fine, better than new even.</p><p></p><p>Pistol suppressors can be partially taken apart, but that is mainly to replace the Nielsen device with a spacer for non tilt barrel guns. The baffles for lots of pistol suppressors are welded in place and almost identical to rifle suppressors.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, if you really want to clean your suppressors, you can soak it for multiple days by filling it with Purple Power after plugging one end of the suppressor with a cork. Change the liquid a few times over days and you will be just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="precisionshooter, post: 2947822, member: 123184"] User serviceable suppressors are only relevant for rimfire stuff. The stuff that needs to be cleaned out of rimfire suppressors is mainly wax. That being said, no rifle suppressors needs to be serviced. As a matter of fact, a dirty suppressor is actually quieter than a new suppressors. All, suppressors by design are self cleaning, because every time you shoot, the aperture gets cleaned. I have multiple 30 cal suppressors that has seen more than 5000 rounds through it and works just fine, better than new even. Pistol suppressors can be partially taken apart, but that is mainly to replace the Nielsen device with a spacer for non tilt barrel guns. The baffles for lots of pistol suppressors are welded in place and almost identical to rifle suppressors. All that being said, if you really want to clean your suppressors, you can soak it for multiple days by filling it with Purple Power after plugging one end of the suppressor with a cork. Change the liquid a few times over days and you will be just fine. [/QUOTE]
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