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Suppressors are simple devices attached to the muzzle of a firearm to muffle sound. Although there are many variations in construction, they normally consist of a can body, internal baffles, and the attachment interface.
Suppressors are simple devices attached to the muzzle of a firearm to muffle sound. Although there are many variations in construction, they normally consist of a can body, internal baffles, and the attachment interface.
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There are two basic types:
-Â Â Â Â Â Â Sealed
-Â Â Â Â Â Â Disassemble-able
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Ammo, environment, round count, and cleaning interval will affect change inside the can. They trap sound, but also fouling. FrogLube’s focus is on maintenance effectiveness and efficiency and has developed a product package and a generic guideline for use.
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FrogLube’s maintenance concept is simple and quick. Clean the suppressor using immersion and preserve and protect using a lubricant/preservative that bonds to the surfaces.
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The most important aspect is the selection of the cleaning solution*. FrogLube Super Degreaser is THE MOST EFFECTIVE suppressor cleaner currently on the market.
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Seen here, we show how to do a complete maintenance cycle in 5 min using an ultrasonic cleaner:
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Independent Review:
North Carolina Outdoorsman - Suppressor CARE, With Frog Lube 22lr suppressors
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Immersion in a container works the same but will take 1 hour or so. Maybe less or more, depending on the amount of fouling present.
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Conclusion:
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The FrogLube Suppressor Maintenance Packageâ„¢ works fast, cleans thoroughly, and the lube bonds to the internal parts which makes future cleaning even easier. Package consists of:
-Â Â Â Â Â Â FrogLube Super Degreaser
-Â Â Â Â Â Â FrogLube Extreme Lube
-Â Â Â Â Â Â FrogLube Paste lube/preservative
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*Basic Google search of "suppressor cleaning videos" shows a remarkable absence of good recommendations regarding effective cleaning solvents.