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So like the title says my suppressor won't come apart, any suggestions on what to soak it in (that's cheap) to then try and beat it apart? TiN and Stainless suppressor with at least one rubber oring.

Thanks for your suggestions and criticism for not cleaning it sooner!

Steven
 
Call or email Liberty and ask them. I would not want to mess it up as they are not cheap to replace :D Good luck AQ and let us know what you find out.

I know there is the dip method but without getting it apart I would not want to try that.
 
I coat the inside of my Sparrow with Loctight high temp nickle never-seize.
It really helps with lead build up, but since it's a clam-shell design, it's always going to be easier to take apart.
 
The nickle variety is good for up to 2400 degrees and purposely made for stainless steel.
Any other type will be good for around 1400*
 

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