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Cleaning your RMK Silencer

Proper cleaning of your silencer is imperative for a long-life span and to maintain the ability to disassemble the silencer for cleaning or servicing. Cleaning should be performed after every shooting session. DO NOT exceed 300 rounds per shooting session before cleaning. It is important to make sure that both your silencer tube and the outside of the core are clean before attaching your silencer to the firearm. 

You must disassemble the silencer once you are done shooting while the suppressor is still warm from being used, even if you don’t have the time for cleaning. This will keep the tube and core from seizing together during the expansion/contraction from the suppressor cooling off from use. Make sure that your firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Use a heat-resistant glove if needed. 

If you feel that there is a lot of build-up, we recommend soaking your silencer for a few hours in gun solvent before cleaning by hand. You may also use an ultrasonic cleaner. If you choose to use an ultrasonic cleaner, we suggest suspending the silencer so that it does not touch the bottom or sides of the container.

 Remove the core from the tube body

Hold the silencer upright and unscrew the core from the tube. You may use the tool that is included with your suppressor to help with the initial removal. Pull the core out from the front of the silencer. 

Clean the silencer tube body and core.

Wipe clean the inside of the tube body and the inside and outside of the core with a clean cloth and gun cleaner. You can use a bristled brush if needed.   

For more thorough cleaning, the core may be submerged in gun solvent overnight to break down the build-up.

*DO NOT use ammonia-based cleaners.

 

 

  • Please go to the RMK FAQ tab to see your beyond the warranty information about our free maintenance service.