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Serviceable supressor vs non serviceable

I clean the rimfire, pistol and 300 blackout cans because they "run dirty".
All of my high powered cans, 223 - 300 Win, don't seem to have a problem.
One of mine is rated to 30,000 rounds before a service is recommended, it's on a hunting rifle that I shoot around 150 -200 rounds a year. I've never had an issue with them being clean as far as accuracy.
Seems to me that the dirty ones are quieter on the first round.
Just my experiences running them for the last 10 years.
Best of luck.
 
most reputable companies like TBAC will clean them for you if you send it in. unless its rimfire, you shouldn't have to clean it though.

i have both kinds and they both work, if i am steering someone to one way vs the other, id say get a solid welded can.
 
I have both but I will not be getting any more suppressors that I cannot take apart easily and clean. All the talk about "fully welded baffles" being more accurate is just that -- talk. I shot some groups of 5 at 100 yds a few days ago with my .204 and Banish 223. I clean it every 100 or 200 rounds.

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