First 22lr Can for 10/22 Carbon

I'm on the hunt for a rimfire can too, so thanks for all the info in this thread.

I have no first hand knowledge but I was listening to the CEO of Banish talking about soaking theirs in a 50/50 mix of water and CLR to break up the carbon. He was saying that one positive about using that mixture was that it is non-flammable so if you don't get it all out, it won't possibly explode in the can. Something I hadn't thought about happening.
 
I use the Dead Air Mask on my Ruger MKIV pistol and it works very well. It is a little heavy but the steel baffles made cleaning easy. I just pull the baffles and wet tumble them for an hour or two until the carbon is gone. It is a lot easier than using a chemical dip.
 
I would recommend you find a 22 can also rated for 5.7x28 in case you want that option, so AB Little Bird, Dead Air Mask, and a bunch of others. But definitely double check before buying.
 
I'm considering the Otter Creek Ti can to dedicate to a 10/22 squirrel rifle. Any reason it wouldn't excel at this role? I only ask because it seems to be marketed more for pistols, but I assume that's only because of the lightweight nature of titanium.

Anybody have any accuracy or other issues with these on rifles?
 
We have 2 different 22 rim cans coming out in a few weeks here @ Unknown Suppressors. They’re going to be 3D printed titanium 1 piece. Haven’t had any issues running 223/556 through them either. Very tough.
 
I'm considering the Otter Creek Ti can to dedicate to a 10/22 squirrel rifle. Any reason it wouldn't excel at this role? I only ask because it seems to be marketed more for pistols, but I assume that's only because of the lightweight nature of titanium.

Anybody have any accuracy or other issues with these on rifles?
It will be great for that.
 
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