Otis Suppressor Cleaning Kit
Otis Suppressor Cleaning Kit
Suppressors can get dirty easily but cleaning them isn’t always so easy. Extend the life of your suppressor with the Otis Technology Suppressor Cleaning Kit.
Product features
Product features
This kit includes everything you need to remove most carbon fouling and build up from suppressors – soaking container, Suppressor Cleaner Concentrate, baffle & all purpose cleaning brushes and microfiber cloth. Includes a 16 oz bottle of Suppressor Cleaner Concentrate, creating 32 oz of cleaning fluid. Nitrile gloves are also included.
- Removes most carbon fouling and build up from suppressors
- Quick and easy cleaning process – soak, scrub, rinse, dry, lubricate
- Large Soaking Container accommodates up to a 12" Suppressor
- AP Brushes (1 bronze, 1 nylon, 1 stainless steel) and nylon Baffle Cleaning Brush included to help scrub fouling loosened during the soaking process
- Suppressor Cleaner Concentrate 16oz - This biodegradable formula is non-toxic, non-flammable and non-hazardous
- Shooter's Choice FP-10 Lubricant Elite CLP .5 oz, a Microfiber Cloth & Nitrile Gloves
- Safe on all mil-spec and factory finishes including anodized aluminum, stainless steel, Inconel and titanium
- Although this solution is proven safe on most materials and finishes; spot check cleaning solution on an inconspicuous area of your suppressor's finish before use.
- 1:1 ratio of Suppressor Cleaning Fluid concentrate to warm/hot water is recommended and creates 32 oz of cleaning fluid
- Recommended cleaning interval: For Rimfire suppressors, clean after every 350-500 rounds. For centerfire suppressors, clean after every 1,000-2,000 rounds.
Design Notes
Design Notes
While the kit's packaging tube can accommodate a huge variety of suppressors for soaking, the most efficient use of the solvent is to cap the end of suppressor, pour the 1:1 water:solvent mixture inside, and allow it to soak.
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