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Folks,
While fretting how to clean my "sealed" .22 can (since Tactical Solutions no longer offers that service), I came across a new (to me) suppressor cleaning product from Breakthrough Clean Technologies. While many of you may already be aware of this product, I invite you to watch my short video which demonstrates the product in action.
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/je9HD9ZQ5zo
I will post the results after a range trip to shoot a handful of .17 HMR through the can, to complete the cleaning process.
Update - When I removed the can from the Breakthrough soak, I looked down the muzzle end and the baffles were absolutely SHINY! I fired ten .17 HMR rounds through it, but there was still a noticeable amount of loose debris inside. Next time, I may try a water rinse.
This stuff is pricey, but to be clear, it was worth every penny in order to change my Cascade Ti from a "throw away" can to one I'll probably have for the rest of my life. Thank you Breakthrough!
Radio Randy
While fretting how to clean my "sealed" .22 can (since Tactical Solutions no longer offers that service), I came across a new (to me) suppressor cleaning product from Breakthrough Clean Technologies. While many of you may already be aware of this product, I invite you to watch my short video which demonstrates the product in action.
I will post the results after a range trip to shoot a handful of .17 HMR through the can, to complete the cleaning process.
Update - When I removed the can from the Breakthrough soak, I looked down the muzzle end and the baffles were absolutely SHINY! I fired ten .17 HMR rounds through it, but there was still a noticeable amount of loose debris inside. Next time, I may try a water rinse.
This stuff is pricey, but to be clear, it was worth every penny in order to change my Cascade Ti from a "throw away" can to one I'll probably have for the rest of my life. Thank you Breakthrough!
Radio Randy
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