Do Suppressors on shorter barrels need to be cleaned frequently?

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I do as Lawnboi and the way Thunderbeast recommends you clean titanium cans. The CLR is so easy and cheap to use. You don’t need to clean until they gain a few ounces in carbon, but I see no harm in cleaning them.
 

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I do as Lawnboi and the way Thunderbeast recommends you clean titanium cans. The CLR is so easy and cheap to use. You don’t need to clean until they gain a few ounces in carbon, but I see no harm in cleaning them.
Do you have direct thread? If so, do you remove the adapter every time you clean it?
 

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Exactly, that couple hundred bucks more for all titanium dosnt seem so bad anymore
I’ll titanium is nice, I find myself shooting my banish 22 more than my dead air mask22 just because the banish has titanium baffles, quick soak in clr and it’s done.
 

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Rim fire cans are made to take apart to clean bc 22 is so dirty. It would take a lot of rounds to have to clean a centerfire can.
 

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Ill titanium is nice, I find myself shooting my banish 22 more than my dead air mask22 just because the banish has titanium baffles, quick soak in clr and it’s done.
Otter creek is putting out an all titanium rimfire suppressor as well. I’m interested in one for that very reason too, just throwing it in a clr bath is nice. Chemical is safe, and cheap.
 
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