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10.3 ARMORER LEVEL CLEANING PROCEDURES 

Note: Extensive cleaning of the Surefire SOCOM/SOCOM2 suppressor is optional and not required.

1.       Place suppressor muzzle down in a container that will hold liquid.

2.       Fill container with CLR

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 cleaner until just below the lock ring.

3.       Let the suppressor soak in CLR cleaner undisturbed for 24 hours.

4.       Remove the suppressor from the CLR cleaner and rinse with water.

5.       Brush the attachment areas of the suppressor with the supplied nylon cleaning brush 

          to remove any carbon buildup.

6.       Rinse the suppressor in clean water after brushing.

7.       Fire 5-10 rounds of live ammunition through the suppressor to expel loosened carbon in the 

          sealed section of the suppressor. 

8.       Process can be repeated annually or every 10,000 rounds if desired.

10. MAINTENANCE

While SureFire suppressors require minimal maintenance, it is recommended that the adapter

and suppressor be cleaned in conjunction with regular weapon maintenance. Cleaning should 

be conducted as often as necessary.

10.1 LUBRICATION

SureFire suppressors are manufactured with a permanent dry lubricant on the lock ring and require no 

additional lubrication. Any weapons-grade oil may be used in addition to the dry lubricant to facilitate

smooth rotation of the lock ring.

10.2 FIELD CLEANING PROCEDURES

Note: Suppressor back section must be cleaned prior to attachment if alternating 
between different model adapter types. (i.e. alternating between a muzzle brake and a flash hider)

1.      Remove suppressor from host weapon by following the suppressor removal procedures.

2.      Brush and/or scrape carbon and copper residue from the inside of the suppressor 

         attachment area.

3.      Brush and/or scrape carbon and copper residue from the adapter. 

 

Note: Gun cleaner may be used to remove carbon/copper fouling from both the adapter 
and the corresponding internal mounting surfaces of the suppressor.

11. DEMIL PROCEDURES

Silencers/suppressors/mufflers are deemed code “D” items. The preferred method of DEMIL for items 

assigned code “D” is smelting. Silencers/suppressors/mufflers shall be demilitarized by smelting, 

breaking, shearing, crushing, deep water dumping, or cutting utilizing a cutting tip that minimally 

displaces 1/2 inch of metal, or crushed to the extent necessary to preclude restoration to a usable 

condition. At least three cuts shall be made with at least one cut through the back section/lock ring area. 

The back section/lock ring area cut shall be at least one wall thickness of the outer tube and shall cut 

through the entire length of the back section. Cuts shall be made completely through the tube forward 
of the back section/lock ring area.

 

Shearing, crushing, deep water dumping, or smelting may be utilized 

when such methods of DEMIL are deemed cost effective or practicable and when authorized by the 
appropriate authority or the DoD DEMIL Program Manager (DDPM).

Be sure the locking ring is not submerged in the CLR cleaner to avoid discoloration 

of the ionbond coating on the lock ring.

12. SUPPRESSOR ALIGNMENT

When attaching a SureFire suppressor to a firearm for the first time, alignment should be 

verified using a suppressor alignment bore rod prior to firing a suppressed shot. If alignment 

is questionable please contact SureFire Technical Support at 714-545-9444.

PROPER ALIGNMENT

OUT OF ALIGNMENT

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