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Do these require any kind of “sight in” like a lot of other thermal clip on units or is this more like a clip on NV unit that is coliminated and is just clip on and roll?
I made one that works pretty decent really. Just a piece of stainless tubing with a 1/16" hole drilled in it. I need to make one with a smaller hole but I'll have to order a smaller bit.
Yep me either. I soaked my 30P-1 for a little over 24 hours and it didn't do shit. Literally nothing at all. I'm done with that stuff. CLR does 50 times what this stuff does in the same time frame.
Cool. Yeah I have mine still soaking this morning. I'll give it 24 hours or so and then check it. My 30P-1 is crazy dirty (like 9 or 10oz over dirty) so we shall see what it does to it. Its all carbon in it so should do at least a little something I hope.
Like the title says. Anybody tried it on a suppressor? Couple videos on YouTube show it cleaning some pretty nasty piston rings and such in like an hour. I know it's not going to work in an hour or even one cycle but maybe faster than say Bore Tech or CLR etc? Well what say you crazy bastards?
That's pretty much what I am and have been doing but like I said this puppy is so far gone its going to take more that just soak and rinse. I made a nozzle to go down into the can that hooks on to the end of a pressure washer to spray in there and maybe dislodge a bit of carbon here and there...
Yeah the guidelines for a sealed can are pretty much you don't need to clean it lol. Suppression levels are still pretty decent but man is it heavy. If I can get back to a manageable amount then yes dipping it every 500-1000 rounds wouldn't be a bad idea for keeping the weight down. Its the...