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Yes. Take it off the rifle and then remove the end cap. The sak mods are made of 3 components.

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The end cap, sleeve and baffles. Use a tooth brush to get the crap from between the baffles. I would open it up over a towel as a load of powder and crap will fall out if you've put loads of rounds through it. They recommend cleaning it every 1000 rounds, but I probably do mine every 400-500 rounds.

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Same here somebody told me to soak mine in petrol but that didn't get the crap off the baffles

If you leave it long enough, the crap starts to attach instead of just wiping off. I've found a quick squirt of VP90 and a hard bristle brush gets the most stubborn of shit off.

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If you leave it long enough, the crap starts to attach instead of just wiping off. I've found a quick squirt of VP90 and a hard bristle brush gets the most stubborn of shit off.

 

:yes: :yes:

One of those jobs you either do fairly regularly or you will struggle with, obviously depends what type and how much ammo you use as well. :thumbs:

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Take is apart and soak it is coca cola overnight. All the crud comes away a treat.

I'm dubious about these DIY fixes. You never know how its going to affect the mod itself as well. Stick to proven methods is my advise.

 

It is a well known and effective method of cleaning diamond rings etc., etc, never tried it on a moderator! :thumbs:

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Take is apart and soak it is coca cola overnight. All the crud comes away a treat.

I'm dubious about these DIY fixes. You never know how its going to affect the mod itself as well. Stick to proven methods is my advise.

It is a well known and effective method of cleaning diamond rings etc., etc, never tried it on a moderator! :thumbs:
The difference is that I care about my Mod! She can do what the f**k she likes with her diamond ring! Lol. Using VP90 is a proven method for cleaning my mod, so I offer that as advise to people with the same mod. Diamonds are pretty tough. If you're pouring acidic liquid onto your mod, you have no idea what its doing to it over time. If you lightly coat the baffles and sleeve too with VP90, it tends to stop it sticking so bad next time too.

 

Atb, BB

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Take is apart and soak it is coca cola overnight. All the crud comes away a treat.

I'm dubious about these DIY fixes. You never know how its going to affect the mod itself as well. Stick to proven methods is my advise.

It is a well known and effective method of cleaning diamond rings etc., etc, never tried it on a moderator! :thumbs:
The difference is that I care about my Mod! She can do what the f**k she likes with her diamond ring! Lol. Using VP90 is a proven method for cleaning my mod, so I offer that as advise to people with the same mod. Diamonds are pretty tough. If you're pouring acidic liquid onto your mod, you have no idea what its doing to it over time. If you lightly coat the baffles and sleeve too with VP90, it tends to stop it sticking so bad next time too.

 

Atb, BB

 

but it will be faster and more alert with all that caffeine and sugar :laugh::laugh:

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I use a tin of carb cleaner,and wire wool, 300/400 rounds on the 22 rf I must say the SAK moderators are alot better than the old parker hale moderators for cleaning,

try an ase utra, the twat can stop on until its rots off :laugh::laugh:

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