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Suppressors
Carbon cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2632890" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Something had to come loose and misaligned for your Suppressor to blowup from a bullet strike. Using a "Sonic Cleaner or Solvent is not going to change the metal or alignment in a Suppressor.</p><p>The Sonic Cleaner may have "loosened" the baffles/threads. If you have a Suppressor that can be internally dissembled, you need to make sure everything is properly tightened before use. Probably why the manufacture doesn't recommend Sonic Cleaners. The vibration of a Sonic Cleaner will loosen everything up.</p><p>We have several Suppressors and clean in a Sonic Cleaner every several hundred rounds, mostly/especially with pistols. Surprising how much carbon particles end up in the bottom of the cleaner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2632890, member: 116439"] Something had to come loose and misaligned for your Suppressor to blowup from a bullet strike. Using a "Sonic Cleaner or Solvent is not going to change the metal or alignment in a Suppressor. The Sonic Cleaner may have "loosened" the baffles/threads. If you have a Suppressor that can be internally dissembled, you need to make sure everything is properly tightened before use. Probably why the manufacture doesn't recommend Sonic Cleaners. The vibration of a Sonic Cleaner will loosen everything up. We have several Suppressors and clean in a Sonic Cleaner every several hundred rounds, mostly/especially with pistols. Surprising how much carbon particles end up in the bottom of the cleaner. [/QUOTE]
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