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<blockquote data-quote="SupressYourself" data-source="post: 222078" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Cleaning every 50 to 100 rounds is ridiculous. </p><p>It depends on the powder used + burn rate + barrel length, but you should be able to go like 1,000 rounds or more in most cases. Probably less if you're shooting military surplus or some other cheap / questionable ammo. </p><p></p><p>What I do is weigh my suppressors with a food or postage-type scale when they're clean, and then check them every so often. When they've gained a few ounces, it's probably time.</p><p></p><p>I let my baffles soak in CLR. It's great for taking carbon off of just about anything. It still takes time -- Let it soak, wipe with paper towel, soak again, repeat -- but if you're cleaning less often and you're not in a rush to get it done, it's no big deal.</p><p></p><p>I don't have one, but I'd think one of those brass tumblers with the stainless steel pins would be the cats-ass for cleaning the baffles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SupressYourself, post: 222078, member: 340"] Cleaning every 50 to 100 rounds is ridiculous. It depends on the powder used + burn rate + barrel length, but you should be able to go like 1,000 rounds or more in most cases. Probably less if you're shooting military surplus or some other cheap / questionable ammo. What I do is weigh my suppressors with a food or postage-type scale when they're clean, and then check them every so often. When they've gained a few ounces, it's probably time. I let my baffles soak in CLR. It's great for taking carbon off of just about anything. It still takes time -- Let it soak, wipe with paper towel, soak again, repeat -- but if you're cleaning less often and you're not in a rush to get it done, it's no big deal. I don't have one, but I'd think one of those brass tumblers with the stainless steel pins would be the cats-ass for cleaning the baffles. [/QUOTE]
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