I use True Blue Suppressor Syrup on my choke tubes and I have noticed the following:
Historically, I’ve used a few different brands of conventional choke tube greases.  All of them worked as promised, but when I tried Suppressor Syrup, I noticed the Suppressor Syrup performed better in a couple of unique ways:

Choke tubes lubricated with Suppressor Syrup had significantly less carbon build up and were much easier to clean than chokes lubricated with conventional choke tube grease.  Due to the Suppressor Syrup being clear, the chokes appeared cleaner and didn’t appear to have a grimy build up in the threads.

When installing or removing choke tubes coated with conventional choke tube grease, I experienced a gritty or rough feeling when screwing the chokes in or out of the barrel.  Carbon build up in the threads was apparent and chokes were challenging to clean.  After switching to Suppressor Syrup, I no longer experienced the gritty feeling when installing/removing choke tubes and there appeared to be significantly less carbon build up in the threads.

Kinsey Duzan – Sponsored shooter
IG: kinseyduzan

Let me just start by saying that after utilizing the Suppressor Syrup on our newest lineup, it became extremely clear that it was a necessity for the threads prior to assembly. We have tried multiple products in the past, but none of them compared to the long-lasting sustainability of the Suppressor Syrup. Once our baffle stacks are assembled with Suppressor Syrup, even after shooting and getting hot, it gave us the ability to quickly and easily disassemble without the use of force or tools. Prior to utilizing your product, there was a lot of resistance that sometimes took a significant amount of time to let things cool and still needed tools and force to disassemble. Add the fact that the carbon fouling on the baffle faces and tighter areas was easily wiped away after, made product a no brainer in our day-to-day operations and usage. Side note, the buttery feeling when either assembling, or disassembling is just icing on the cake…

Matthew Wynn
Thunder Cans – Shaw Armament
Chief Sales Officer  / Director of Marketing

Hi, The Texas Gun Trader (IG) here with Shadow Silencers. I have been using all of True Blue Gun Lube products now for about 4 months. I use their suppressor syrup in all my cans, making cleaning of my cans much easier than using just a sonic cleaner alone.

Chief Product Tester – Shadow Silencers

Sales Executive with Shadow Silencers

I have been using True Blue Suppressor Syrup for two months. Suppressor Syrups ability to coat parts has proved to be excellent, even with the blast chamber.  My threads do not lock-up and the carbon does not build up as it did before.  I can now completely disassemble my silencer in less than a minute. Cleaning my can is much easier and quicker. All of our suppressors sent out include a Suppressor Syrup Pillow Pack.

Shadow Silencer

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!

Anthony Griffin – Range Master
Bellevue Indoor Range / Wade’s Guns

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