When I purchased my fir Suppressor (Griffin Alpha, since changed the name) it came with a pusher tool. It makes it real easy to get them out. When I got my second Griffin suppressor is was disappointed that it did not come with one. At least they are available, I just ordered my 3rd Griffin Suppressor. Now I am covered for every caliber I have. Now starts the wait . . . . ...
I seriously don't understand people who don't clean their guns. I understand it may not need a deep clean every range trip, but just a quick field strip and cleaning takes 10 minutes.
All silencers from every brand require some sort of maintenance. Just like your firearm, your vehicle, your refrigerator, or your washing machine; silencers are subject to wear and will experience loss of performance and even malfunction if recommended maintenance is neglected. We work hard to educate our customer base and those interested in silencers in general. So with that in mind, this content is extremely relevant and informative.
When I purchased my fir Suppressor (Griffin Alpha, since changed the name) it came with a pusher tool. It makes it real easy to get them out. When I got my second Griffin suppressor is was disappointed that it did not come with one. At least they are available, I just ordered my 3rd Griffin Suppressor. Now I am covered for every caliber I have. Now starts the wait . . . . ...
Excellent! Thank you!
If you get the GP5 and pin and weld it to an 11.5", what's the process to clean the silencer there?
Is the GP5 able to be serviceable? I know it does not disassembly. I just bought one and anticipate lots of full auto fire with it.
Appreciate all the videos was wondering if there are any alternatives to ST-3A you can recommend for cans?
What about using nickel based anti-seize?
I seriously don't understand people who don't clean their guns. I understand it may not need a deep clean every range trip, but just a quick field strip and cleaning takes 10 minutes.
YHM does not need this video...
All silencers from every brand require some sort of maintenance. Just like your firearm, your vehicle, your refrigerator, or your washing machine; silencers are subject to wear and will experience loss of performance and even malfunction if recommended maintenance is neglected.
We work hard to educate our customer base and those interested in silencers in general. So with that in mind, this content is extremely relevant and informative.
😂 don’t worry about that guy griffin he is biased obviously.
For the recce models how do you clean the build up Carbon inside the suppressor past the attachment point