I am running a brake and can for the first time, and wondering if anyone has any tips for cleaning a muzzle brake that for all intents and purposes is permanently attached.
Can is an Ultra 7, and I'm running the factory TBAC CB brake, which is red loctited on (per their recommendation). I'm not interested in heating up/removing/re-torquing the brake each time I clean.
I'm finding that when I clean at my normal interval (~300 rounds) the brake is super caked with carbon and the muzzle crown is basically black. I've tried the foaming Wipe Out and regular liquid carbon cleaners, but the crown is a pain to get to and the brake itself still seems to have buildup even with loads of q-tips and nylon brush scrubbing. Even trying to clean the crown after only 100 rounds is a pain and I am hesitant to use a dental pick for fear of slipping and damaging the crown.
Any advice???
Can is an Ultra 7, and I'm running the factory TBAC CB brake, which is red loctited on (per their recommendation). I'm not interested in heating up/removing/re-torquing the brake each time I clean.
I'm finding that when I clean at my normal interval (~300 rounds) the brake is super caked with carbon and the muzzle crown is basically black. I've tried the foaming Wipe Out and regular liquid carbon cleaners, but the crown is a pain to get to and the brake itself still seems to have buildup even with loads of q-tips and nylon brush scrubbing. Even trying to clean the crown after only 100 rounds is a pain and I am hesitant to use a dental pick for fear of slipping and damaging the crown.
Any advice???