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    MGO Member michiganfan's Avatar
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    Cleanng service for suppresssors

    Anybody know an outfit that offers cleaning services for suppressors in the Detroit area Tx.

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    Why not clean yourself?
    Lighten up Francis.

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    MGO Member michiganfan's Avatar
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    Not working out like manuel says LOL

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    Why clean it at all? Unless it is a .22lr there really is no need.
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    Gun stopped recycling with the can on it. Glock 19

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    Quote Originally Posted by michiganfan View Post
    Gun stopped recycling with the can on it. Glock 19
    OK, sounds legit

    https://www.silencershop.com/blog/po...an-my-silencer

    Cleaning actually reduces the effectiveness of a suppressor. I have thousands of rounds through my Silencerco Hybrid, many running FA, and have never had a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by michiganfan View Post
    Gun stopped recycling with the can on it. Glock 19
    Probably not the can, but the piston mount/booster assy. Typically just take the can off the booster, remove collar holding piston (threaded on to bbl thing) and remove piston/spring from booster. Spray all parts with gun cleaner, outside of piston and inside of booster, wipe clean. Lightly re-lube inside of booster where the o-ring is. Reassemble.
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    After you clean it give all the internal parts a light coating of DOT5 brake fluid. It will make future cleanings mush easier, especially a rimfire can.

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    Tx to all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jailer View Post
    After you clean it give all the internal parts a light coating of DOT5 brake fluid. It will make future cleanings mush easier, especially a rimfire can.
    That's something I would not do. Unless they have changed the chemical composition of break fluid that is death on automotive finishes, I'd be concerned with it affecting the finish on the suppressor along with anything else nearby when firing.

    Besides, who needs cleanings to be "mush" easier?
    Lighten up Francis.

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