I haven't used this yet, but it gets pretty good reviews. https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/1...qwOGoxKvpt27IxRJr4YcnHjMQC6zZ3XBoC7tEQAvD_BwE
This is what I use.
I haven't used this yet, but it gets pretty good reviews. https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/1...qwOGoxKvpt27IxRJr4YcnHjMQC6zZ3XBoC7tEQAvD_BwE
The SilencerCo Sparrow is made totally of stainless steel.If I am not mistaken, the Sparrow has SS clamshells but the monocore is aluminum.
Be careful how long you leave the monocore in an ultrasonic.
An ultrasonic can eat through aluminum foil in minutes...it may pit the monocore if you leave it in too long.
Here is a guide on cleaning aluminum, in an ultrasonic.
They used to be aluminium, so @STFU was correct. They've switched over to SS now. But the Breakthrough cleaner is the best I've used. Makes shot out cans look new.The SilencerCo Sparrow is made totally of stainless steel.
They used to be aluminium, so @STFU was correct. They've switched over to SS now. But the Breakthrough cleaner is the best I've used. Makes shot out cans look new.
Ya pays ya money and ya takes ya chances. Got this from the internet.I ran across a thread on the hide for a concoction of 50/50 white vinegar/hydrogen peroxide.
Suppressors - My method for cleaning the Silencerco Sparrow.
The other day I was cleaning my Sparrow and thought, "this would make a good topic for those not familiar with or just got their sparrow. I will have a dialog above each photo. Here is what your Sparrow will look like if you go several thousand rounds without cleaning. Do not do this, it will...www.snipershide.com
Did some searching & saw it listed elsewhere as well, supposed to be safe for SS.
Any reason not to try it?
When did they switch this?They used to be aluminium, so @STFU was correct. They've switched over to SS now. But the Breakthrough cleaner is the best I've used. Makes shot out cans look new.