comdvr
February 7th, 2008, 03:09 PM
After being a long time lurker and using the search feature to answer various questions I have had, I have come upon a situation I have not seen covered in the Forums.
I have a registered .22 cal. suppressor that can be a real pain in the ass to clean after a few thousand rounds have been put through it. The cleaning process involves an over night soak in cleaning solvent, (to loosen the carbon) followed by several hours of scraping to remove the lead.
I have seen in other forums where the use of a 50/50 mixture of household white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide are used as a soaking agent to dissolve the lead. My question is this, will this mixture cause any damage to the 304 stainless steel the baffles are constructed of?
I have also contacted the manufacturer of the suppressor with this question, and he does not seem to know how the metal will react.
Thank you in advance, please don't ban me, and if any further information is needed, just ask.
I have a registered .22 cal. suppressor that can be a real pain in the ass to clean after a few thousand rounds have been put through it. The cleaning process involves an over night soak in cleaning solvent, (to loosen the carbon) followed by several hours of scraping to remove the lead.
I have seen in other forums where the use of a 50/50 mixture of household white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide are used as a soaking agent to dissolve the lead. My question is this, will this mixture cause any damage to the 304 stainless steel the baffles are constructed of?
I have also contacted the manufacturer of the suppressor with this question, and he does not seem to know how the metal will react.
Thank you in advance, please don't ban me, and if any further information is needed, just ask.