What user are saying about TRUE BLUE Suppressor Syrup
I wanted to say that the Suppressor Syrup is the real deal! Not only can you use it on cans but I personally run the Radian Ramjet on my Glock 19 and we have the same on the Range for rent. I noticed at first we only had a certain amount of rounds before we had to clean the comp before it got carbon lock. Spike from Wade’s suggested I put some of the Suppressor Syrup in the comp as well as where the screw goes. Since then I never get carbon lock with these comps. This is by no means a downplay to how great the Radian Ramjet is, but carbon lock is carbon lock! You guys knocked it out of the park with this product and I use for multiple reasons not just to keep a suppressor from carbon locking on a muzzle! So again great job with it!
What I have found, the Suppressor Syrup has cut down the cleaning time of our rental Stainless Steel revolvers by quite a bit to help keep carbon build up on the cylinder to a minimum.
Kolby Swyhart
Shield Wall Firearms Training
What we found in our testing was that applying the Suppressor Syrup to the screw of an adjustable gas block allowed us to keep the adjustment screw usable over the life of our testing. Without the Suppressor Syrup this screw tends to become carbon locked within about 300 rounds and we are sometimes not able to free it.
Karl Seeger
Engineering Testing Manager
Palmetto State Armory
After years of dealing with the persistent issue of carbon buildup on suppressors, we finally have a product, Suppressor Syrup, that effectively addresses this nuisance. We maintain a large fleet of rental suppressors that see daily use, and Suppressor Syrup has eliminated the need for us to use messy and expensive sonic cleaners.
Luke Haug
Integrity Elite Firearms
Lawrence KS
I’ve been using your Suppressor Syrup on and off for a couple years since you dropped off that test bottle. This stuff works! I put together a lot of custom packages here at the shop and one issue I’ve always run into is on compensated handguns. The comps always seize up making disassembly and cleaning a headache. So I started putting a couple drops of the Suppressor Syrup where the comps meet the barrel and I’ve noticed a huge improvement in ease of disassembly! I’ve even used it in my own personal suppressors even though they are guaranteed to not carbon lock, and they’ve been much easier to clean.
I was introduced to Suppressor Syrup at an event last year to test. I am pleased to see it is now on the market. What I have found is the suppressors I have (several) do clean easier after 100 rounds to 500 rounds. I don’t have to work as hard to remove the carbon on compensators, baffles and muzzle break. My cans are noticeably easy to remove and no sign of having any carbon lock which I’ve had slight issue in the past. I am confident my new Sig MODX-9 modular will be easy to change the length when removing a baffle section as needed by applying syrup on the threads. Good stuff!
CK Brown
Here’s my down and dirty review for the True Blue Suppressor Syrup:
I used the True Blue Suppressor Syrup for three cleaning cycles after my range days. The amount of hard carbon build up was significantly less that when I was not using the Suppressor Syrup. Most notable was how much easier to remove the minimal amount of build-up there was on the comp and the suppressor mating collar. Another significant benefit was how much easier it was to remove the suppressor for cleaning when the Suppressor Syrup was applied to the comp. Almost every time I cleaned my rifle prior to applying the Suppressor Syrup, it took a decent amount of effort to break the carbon lock and remove the suppressor. As I mentioned before, this was almost completely mitigated by using the Suppressor Syrup.
Respectfully,
Christopher Hayter, Master Police Officer/SWAT Operations Division
I cleaned the compensator as best as I could and applied the Suppressor Syrup. It has two or three hundred rounds and the compensator has been easy to clean out the carbon and lead. When cleaned and treated with SS, there was minimal lead adhesion, making cleaning much easier. I will recommend and purchase more when needed.
Brian C. Seattle WA
I used the suppressor lube (Suppressor Syrup) over the course of several months and approximately 2000 rounds during SWAT and Patrol range training. It was used on two different short-barreled rifles, an 11.5 Geissele with included SUREFIRE flash hider and a 10.5 Radian with a Warcomp. Both were fired with the same SUREFIRE SOCOM RC2 suppressor. This specific suppressor has experienced carbon lock on several occasions in the past, prior to using this product. The previous lock up would require firing enough to heat up the suppressor in order to wrench it off the muzzle device. During the course of testing this product, I experienced zero carbon lock up. I will continue to use this product and recommend it to others as it makes a significant difference in the maintenance of my weapon system.
Officer T. Block – Firearms Instructor, SWAT