Here’s some quick feedback to give the lube guy.
I used the suppressor lube 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

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

My company has really enjoyed the Suppressor Syrup. We have have used it on roughly 40 silencers that range anywhere from 200 rounds to 3 thousand rounds. From what we have noticed is at the minimum rate, my baffle system cleans off fantastic and can take a blackened carbon fouled debris and build up off immediately. Once you surpass the 1000 ish mark we asses the Suppressor Syrup dissipates off within the baffle system. This only happens where the heat majority is contain. My silencer system is modular and the syrup works great throughout the 3k worth of rounds in the threads which prevents carbon build. This is a huge advantage to my system because we rely on unscrewing each baffle to clean and maintain it. Ultimately, wherever Suppressor Syrup is without direct heat/fire engagement will outlast the engagement period of either a range day or military mission.
Adam Gudz
MMG Silencers