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    What's the easiest way to clean a TiRant9 suppressor?

    I disassembled my TiRant 9 suppressor for the first time since I purchased it. It probably has about 1000rds of the NT (non-toxic) Federal American Eagle 147gr TMJ through it. I followed the instructions to disassemble it. The instructions indicated that I would have to "gently" tap out the baffle stack with a 5/8" dowel. Not so. I had to pound the crap out of the baffle stack with the dowel until they all eventually came out. It actually does not look overly dirty to me.


    Now that I have it apart, what's the easiest way to clean it? I really enjoy guns, but do not at all like cleaning them. I'm definitely willing to spend money on contraptions to avoid effort.

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    SEAL-1, I use it on all my cans & firearms too. No issues. Makes clean up super easy. Can even do it in my house. If you have a heated ultrasonic cleaner you can get their paste in 1 gallon containers and just run that by its self. Don't add anything else in the unit.

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    Dont put aluminum in an ultrasonic.

    I soak mine in hot water and simple green.
    Then i scrub with a nylon brush and rinse off.

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    Buy a soda blaster. It's safe and easy for aluminum parts.
    Previously did all design work at CGS Group, 2014-2024.

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    What is this can cleaning you speak of?

    I wonder if a S.S. wet tumbler would work good. I've cleaned mounts and other items in mine with good success.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    Ive never cleaned a can, and I have some crusty ones. Need to follow this thread, I have the ti-rant as well.

    PB
    "Air Force / Policeman / Fireman / Man of God / Friend of mine / R.I.P. Steve Lamy"

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    Take it apart. Knock the chunks out. Reassemble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWaylon View Post
    Take it apart. Knock the chunks out. Reassemble.
    ^^This^^

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    I take my aluminum baffles and soak them in balistol and water for a few hours then tumble them with walnut shell media for a couple hours. Apply a light coat of ALG juice and reinstall with baffles that line up with letters on the outside of the can for same repeatable poi ever time.

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