So i have a huntertown arms .22 suppressor. Can someone give me some insight as to how I would keep it pretty clean. I shoot it a lot and sometimes go 300-500 rounds between cleanings. It's got a lot of carbon caked on that I literally can't get off no matter what I try.
Also I was told to put anti seize on the end caps and around the baffle contact points where it touches the tube when inserting them. Is that wise or will it cause more carbon to stick?
This is my first endeavor with suppressors and certainly not my last. I figured this was a good cheap one to get by the learning curve with.
Any knowledge would be great.
Also I was told to put anti seize on the end caps and around the baffle contact points where it touches the tube when inserting them. Is that wise or will it cause more carbon to stick?
This is my first endeavor with suppressors and certainly not my last. I figured this was a good cheap one to get by the learning curve with.
Any knowledge would be great.