Cobray M11 /9 Semi To Full Auto Conversion Manual

Cobray M11 /9 Semi To Full Auto Conversion Manual

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I wanted to be able to clean it with solvents Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar These features, alonge with a great price and the great repuation of Tactical Innovations Inc. Quest an easy choice. Take downcleaning is super easy, but I do have a few suggestions. Before you use this suppressor for the first time, take it apart paying attention to the order of the baffles,smooth baffle first, THEN the one with the dater hole and apply a light coat of grease I use white lithium grease to make for easy baffle removal, and put just a dab of anti seize on the OD threads of both endcaps, then HAND TIGHTEN ONLY with the tool. You will not be let down by its performance. I love taking it to the range, it gets some interesting looks. I use this suppressor on my Ruger 2. II with CCI standar Vel. S W M P 1. CCI standard Vel and it is amazingly quiet. Was this review helpful Date 0. I love this suppressor Quiet. Remingtons subsonic and the high velocity Golden bullets sound the same. I had it for about two weeks now and the only thing I would recommend is before you shoot it get the 3 lug endcap driver tools, take the endcaps off and put some antilock on both of them. It was a little hard to get the rear endcap off. Like they said, they did not cut no cost or corners on this one. I just sold the can I had for ten years from Johns if that tells you anything about what I think about the Quest and I just had Johns totally redone. This one is alot cheaper and made alot better no questions about it. Thanks for the great can guys Scott. Was this review helpfulDate 1. Was this review helpfulMichael Liberman. Date 0. 50. 82. Its about time someone made a sturdy premium stainless can that can take some hard use and still be taken apart to clean it. Im VERY happy with the performance and will put it against ANY can for any price. Ssl Setup Apache Windows 8. TI, youve got a winner with this one and a happer customer here. Was this review helpful Robert Driver. Date 0. Craig. I must say you make one hell of a suppressor the quality of build, Fit Finish is superb but best of all its quiet Quest is made to withstand a life time of use. Thanks again for all your help and building such a quality product. Robert J. Driver. Robs Gun Shop. Monroe, WIWas this review helpful All Tactical Innovations. LR suppressors have threaded endcaps to allow the user to disassemble them for cleaning and service. Many manufacturers will claim to have self cleaning suppressors or that swishing a solvent in the suppressor will sufficiently clean your suppressor. We all know how dirty. Ultrasonic cleaners will remove the carbon and dirt but WILL NOT remove the lead build up. There are two different schools of thought on the suppressor cleaning issue. Most users are willing to clean their suppressor as necessary to ensure its long life with no problems while other users never disassemble their unit and attempt to clean it as much as possible by soaking or ultrasonic, without ever disassembling it. If you choose to not disassemble your suppressor, eventually it will get leaded up to the point that it will no longer be functional and disassembly will be difficult to impossible. While its true that you can get away without cleaning a suppressor for a long time possibly 1. If youre the kind of shooter that we are, and you want to shoot your suppressor A LOT, we want you to be as happy with your suppressor years down the road as you are with it when you get it. The ability to disassemble the suppressor for cleaning or service without the need to return the suppressor to the manufacturer to have it cut open as required by other manufacturers, is a significant advantage of the Tactical Innovations series of suppressors compared to other manufacturers offerings. Since. 2. 2LR ammo is not jacketed the copper coated washed bullets are not the same as a jacketed bullet, you will experience lead buildup in addition to carbon and dirt. Each time you shoot any. LR ammo, a mist of lead leaves the barrel and when it reaches the colder suppressor, it will instantly harden on the suppressor surface and continually build up. The frequency of cleaning will depend on the ammunition that you shoot, since some are dirtier than others. We suggest that you clean your suppressor the first time after a couple 1. There is no need to clean it any more often than you have to based on your difficulty to disassemble it. Generally 2. 50. 0 to 3. More frequent cleaning intervals, such as after each use, are not necessary and serve no benefit to the suppressor. Cleaning without disassembly can easily be accomplished with either an ultrasonic cleaner or simply soak it by immersion in a parts washer. DO NOT USE anything flamable for a cleaner, such as gasoline or kerosene, since you stand the risk of exploding the suppressor when you next fire it. Drain it completely, wash it out well with water, shake out any excess water, fire a round or 2 to get the remaining water out and then lightly mist spray with non flamable oil. Youll be able to remove the dirt and carbon using this method but you will not be able to remove the lead. DISASSEMBLY STEPS ENSURE YOUR FIREARM IS NOT LOADEDAfter ensuring that your firearm is not loaded, remove the suppressor from the firearm. You CANNOT take it apart while its still attached to the firearm. SOAK THE SUPPRESSORThe can should be soaked prior to disassembly to aid in disassembly. We recommend a gallon of WD4. Spraying some oil into the can will be of minimal to no benefit. Soak it. After soaking, remove from the oil, drain, wash the exterior to remove any oil, dry the exterior. REMOVE ONE ENDCAPYou will need MINIMALLY one Assembly Disassembly Tool to unscrew the caps. We recommend two. Put one tool into a vice and lock it in. Stand the suppressor up on the tool. Place the second tool on the top of the suppressor. Use a 1 wrench to turn the top tool while at the same time push the suppressor down on the bottom tool. Loosen whichever cap unscrews first only about 14 to 12 of a turn. Do not completely unscrew the cap. Just loosen it at this point. REMOVE SECOND ENDCAPWhichever cap loosened first, align that cap with the driver tool that is locked in the vice. Put the still tight cap up. Align the second driver tool into the still tight top cap. Use either a rubber strap wrench or someone with really strong hands to turn the suppressor tube clockwise while you unscrew the top cap. Completely remove the top cap, then either by hand or with the strap wrench, completely remove the already loosened bottom cap. REMOVE BAFFLES FROM TUBEThe baffles will be difficult to remove from the tube since the lead has soldered them together and into the tube. You will be able to see the lead build up especially on the first baffle. There will be a ring of lead around each baffle which has to be broken in order to drive the baffles from the tube. Use a 34 diameter wooden dowel cut 7 inches long to tap hammer the baffles out. The easiest and safest way to accomplish this is to have your buddy hold the tube in the air while you use the dowel and a plastic face lead deadblow hammer to tap the baffles out, alternating from one end to the next.

Cobray M11 /9 Semi To Full Auto Conversion Manual
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