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.
 
I picked up a Rugged Mustang. I have no intention of an HMR being added to the stable, so this one is all I need. Part of why I grabbed this as it can be taken apart and cleaned. I'm not totally sold on the drop it in solution deal for cleaning. Still haven't shot the thing yet though to see how it is. I bought several different boxes of sub ammo to see what works best as far as suppression, cycling, and fouling.
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