Cleaning Instructions
Inconel
Inconel Suppressor — Cleaning & Care Instructions
Safety first: always ensure the firearm is unloaded and follow normal range and workshop safety procedures before removing or handling a suppressor. Wear eye and glove protection when cleaning.
Inconel is selected for its exceptional heat and erosion resistance, but routine inspection and periodic cleaning will keep your suppressor performing at peak levels and extend service life.
Titanium Rifle & Overvaller
Titanium Rifle & Overvaller (Ti) Suppressor — Cleaning & Care Instructions
Safety first: always ensure the firearm is unloaded and follow normal range and workshop safety procedures before removing or handling a suppressor. Wear eye and glove protection when cleaning.
Titanium suppressors behave differently than Inconel ones: they’re very tough but can be more sensitive to excessive carbon fouling, high heat, and some harsh chemicals. The schedule and recommendations below will help preserve performance, thread life, and finish.
Titanium Rimfire
Titanium Rimfire Suppressor — Cleaning & Care Instructions
Safety first: always ensure the firearm is unloaded and follow normal range and workshop safety procedures before removing or handling a suppressor. Wear eye and glove protection when cleaning.
Rimfire ammunition produces more fouling per round than centerfire, so a slightly tighter cleaning rhythm is prudent. Below is a clear, practical schedule and guidance to keep a rimfire titanium suppressor running reliably and looking good.
Titanium Pistol
Titanium Pistol Suppressor — Cleaning & Care Instructions
Safety first: always ensure the firearm is unloaded and follow normal range and workshop safety procedures before removing or handling a suppressor. Wear eye and glove protection when cleaning.
Titanium suppressors are extremely durable, but they respond differently to heat, carbon buildup, and certain chemicals than stainless steel. The schedule and methods below will help preserve performance, threads, and finish.