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  • KLB

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    I can see the blast baffle getting clean, but all the other baffles in the stack? They're physically shielded from the blast, so how do they get clean?
    Some of them allow you to remove all of the baffles to clean them.
    baffles.jpg
     

    jh1978

    Plinker
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    Valparaiso, IN
    Wow great idea. Wish I would have seen this the last time I forgot to clean my can for a week after a .22range day. After that nasty experience, rubbing it down with some fireclean is the first thing I do when I get home.
     
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