The other day I was cleaning my Sparrow and thought, "this would make a good topic for those not familiar with or just got their sparrow. I will have a dialog above each photo.
Here is what your Sparrow will look like if you go several thousand rounds without cleaning. Do not do this, it will be extremely difficult to take apart. Some of the chambers were almost closed together.
I suffered a long time before learning about the DIP solution on a YouTube video by accident. This consist of a 50/50 mix of Hydrogen Peroxide and White Vinegar. This solution will melt your skin to the bone, nah I don't know that for sure but I hear it's pretty dangerous. Do what you want but I wear rubber or latex gloves.
I save my pickle and olive jars for a one time use for the solution. I put the monolith core and two shields in the solution and let sit overnight. I also remove the o-rings. Do not put anything aluminum in the solution. This is one of the reasons to never buy a suppressor with aluminum baffles or other internal parts that will need cleaning. Here is my last solution after cleaning. You can actually watch the carbon being removed. I let mine sit overnight.
I have found the best way to remove the core is with a small phillips screwdriver and big hammer. The screw driver keeps everything aligned while the big hammer knocks it through. You would have to be a real Fredo to screw it up. Use what you want, I'm just saying what works best for me.
Here is mine all cleaned up and ready for assembly. Well, as clean as I care to get it. Steel dental picks work great for removing buildup and removing and installing the 0-rings.
Because of photo limitations I will continue below.
Here is what your Sparrow will look like if you go several thousand rounds without cleaning. Do not do this, it will be extremely difficult to take apart. Some of the chambers were almost closed together.
I suffered a long time before learning about the DIP solution on a YouTube video by accident. This consist of a 50/50 mix of Hydrogen Peroxide and White Vinegar. This solution will melt your skin to the bone, nah I don't know that for sure but I hear it's pretty dangerous. Do what you want but I wear rubber or latex gloves.
I save my pickle and olive jars for a one time use for the solution. I put the monolith core and two shields in the solution and let sit overnight. I also remove the o-rings. Do not put anything aluminum in the solution. This is one of the reasons to never buy a suppressor with aluminum baffles or other internal parts that will need cleaning. Here is my last solution after cleaning. You can actually watch the carbon being removed. I let mine sit overnight.
I have found the best way to remove the core is with a small phillips screwdriver and big hammer. The screw driver keeps everything aligned while the big hammer knocks it through. You would have to be a real Fredo to screw it up. Use what you want, I'm just saying what works best for me.
Here is mine all cleaned up and ready for assembly. Well, as clean as I care to get it. Steel dental picks work great for removing buildup and removing and installing the 0-rings.
Because of photo limitations I will continue below.