![]() “The Dip” – We have discussed the chemical composition of the dip solution in prior articles (almost three years ago to the day) and the dangers of using it to clean your silencers.Let’s take a look at some cleaning options. Click together baffles and clamshell sleeves have really helped the dirty rimfire cleaning process.īut after disassembly, the shooter is still left with a mess. Gone (mostly) are the days of using a pipe to pound out baffles after a few thousand rounds. Luckily for us, manufacturers have perfected baffle stacks and monocore designs to be shielded from that dirty rimfire debris that can practically weld a silencer shut. The problem with shooting dirty rimfire rounds is that, if you do it enough, you will end up spending a solid amount of time at the cleaning bench. SILENCER SATURDAY #80: Dirty Rimfire Clean Suppressor I love suppressing you so much, but damn you make my cans filthy. ![]() This week we are talking about dirty rimfire and keeping your silencer clean. If so, I’ll make sure to drop links into next Saturday’s post. ![]() There’s a chance I’ll break the two reviews out into standalone posts on the blog. We’ll have a range review of the Wolfman and the YHM Turbo K here in the next few weeks. Last week we unboxed the Dead Air Wolfman 9mm modular silencer. Good afternoon everyone and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday.
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