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steel
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Rimfire suppressor repair

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I thought the day would never come but I believe my old AAC stainless Scarb performance is going down hill after many,many,many years of shooting. Is there anyway I can clean out the build up in this suppressor? I have tried many tricks posted over the years but I think time/volume of shooting is just taking a toll. Is there anything that can be done for it at AAC to prolong its life? Thanks for any help I have been shooting suppressors for many years now this is the first time I have faced this issue this Scrab has been a great suppressor over the years! :D
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Re: Rimfire suppressor repair

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steel wrote:I thought the day would never come but I believe my old AAC stainless Scarb performance is going down hill after many,many,many years of shooting. Is there anyway I can clean out the build up in this suppressor? I have tried many tricks posted over the years but I think time/volume of shooting is just taking a toll. Is there anything that can be done for it at AAC to prolong its life? Thanks for any help I have been shooting suppressors for many years now this is the first time I have faced this issue this Scrab has been a great suppressor over the years! :D

Only thing that can be done is have it jailbroken(which we can take care of) and then you can maintain it yourself. AAC doesn't offer cleaning services.

-B
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