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How often do you clean your rifle suppressor?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRandy" data-source="post: 3001827" data-attributes="member: 108446"><p>I have alway heard the dirtier the can the quieter it is and even if this is true I had a bad experience at a shooting school where I was shooting for my final score and it was a timed score where I had to shoot 10 paper targets in 2 minutes, sounds pretty easy until I experience a stiff bolt lift do to over pressure (I left 2 dots un-shot because of it). It was the school suppressor and he said it had been awhile sense he had cleaned it, Oh and it was a Thunderbeast. </p><p>I have about 10 silencer's and 2 of them are the Banish 30, one thing you need to be aware of is they can be really hard to take apart so I would recommend that you loosen and re-tighten it after every 100 rds. also you need to get a HIGH temp never seize and use it on the threads. I let mine soak over night in CLR and it cleans up really nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRandy, post: 3001827, member: 108446"] I have alway heard the dirtier the can the quieter it is and even if this is true I had a bad experience at a shooting school where I was shooting for my final score and it was a timed score where I had to shoot 10 paper targets in 2 minutes, sounds pretty easy until I experience a stiff bolt lift do to over pressure (I left 2 dots un-shot because of it). It was the school suppressor and he said it had been awhile sense he had cleaned it, Oh and it was a Thunderbeast. I have about 10 silencer's and 2 of them are the Banish 30, one thing you need to be aware of is they can be really hard to take apart so I would recommend that you loosen and re-tighten it after every 100 rds. also you need to get a HIGH temp never seize and use it on the threads. I let mine soak over night in CLR and it cleans up really nice. [/QUOTE]
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