Just cleaned up a barrel I had lying around.
Looking into the barrel through the flash hider with a light, you can barely make out a shiny ring of stainless steel that is the crown around the spotless, stainless barrel.
Around the crown, and apparently melding into the flash hider, is a gunky, but hard-as-a-rock mess.
You do not see the end of the barrel, basically it looks like the flash hider and the barrel are one piece.
The FH was installed with Rocksett.
Can I clean this? Is it carbon? Copper? Both?
help!!!!
Cleaning the innards of a Rocksetted Flash Hider Suppressor
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Re: Cleaning the innards of a Rocksetted Flash Hider Suppres
I'd try something like wipe out bore cleaner with the accellerator, and if that doesnt work you can probably plug the bore up, and then pour in something like carbon killer, Hoppes #9, Wipe out, or any other copper solvent/carbon solvent you want to try to eat away the fouling.