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How often do you clean your rifle suppressor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Knight" data-source="post: 3002036" data-attributes="member: 59515"><p>I have an AAC 30 cal SDN 6 closed system suppressor. Used on 300 black out , 308 and 5.56. After maybe 3 or so hundred rds. I plug one end and fill it up with Bore Tech Carbon Remover then let it st for 24 hrs. Upon examination of the results, it appeared, the stationary baffles looked like they were sand blasted. Very satisfied with that product. Be carefull I don't know if it effects nitrate coatings..</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knight, post: 3002036, member: 59515"] I have an AAC 30 cal SDN 6 closed system suppressor. Used on 300 black out , 308 and 5.56. After maybe 3 or so hundred rds. I plug one end and fill it up with Bore Tech Carbon Remover then let it st for 24 hrs. Upon examination of the results, it appeared, the stationary baffles looked like they were sand blasted. Very satisfied with that product. Be carefull I don't know if it effects nitrate coatings.. . [/QUOTE]
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