Like no other product on the market

TRUE BLUE Suppressor Syrup is a one of a kind product to the firearms industry that cannot be replicated by any other brand.

Benefits:

  • Has the ability to reduce of carbon bonding to the suppressor internals for easier cleaning.
  • Reduces surface attrition
  • Eliminates Carbon Lock

The purpose of the product is to keep carbon from bonding to the internals surfaces of  suppressors, especially starting on a new suppressor. The wetting action and polymerizing plating ability of Suppressor Syrup will leave a coating that survives the heat.

The dread Carbon Lock is eliminate in the both the mounts and threads. Modular suppressor / silencer threads quite susceptible to carbon lock.

3D printed suppressors/silencers surfaces are rough and porous. This is where carbon and lead will fill pours and add weight and harder to remove with cleaners. The bonding process of Suppressor Syrup to the areas, (especially new cans) keep the material from adhering reducing weight and speeds up the cleaning process.

This is NOT a one time application. Proper maintenance and inspection is required as per the suppressor manufacturer. Cleaning the areas Suppressor Syrup is applied to and re-applied is key!!

Applications:

  • Suppressor Internals
  • Compensator
  • Modular Suppressor Threads
  • Barrel Mount System
  • Shot gun Choke Tube
  • Revolver Cylinder
  • Muzzle Break
  • Flash Hider
  • Piston Systems
  • 3 lug system
  • Adjustable Gas Block Screw
  • All threads
  • Flashlight Lens
  • High carbon area
  • Any area where carbon builds up

Photos to the right: —->

Two never shot Silencerco suppressors. 150 rounds each, 9mil Glock. Photo 1: baffles only wiped off with a rag. Photo 2 top set without SS, bottom set with SS.

Used, recommended and include a Suppressor Syrup Pillow Pack by: MMG Suppressors, Shadow Silencers, Shaw Armament (Thunder Cans), Stealth Additive Works, Silent Armament Forge, North Reach Mfrg, Axis, Lantac.

 

Q & A:
Question: How many rounds before re-applying?

Answer: There are many variables to give specific numbers. Brand, type and caliber of ammo and suppressor design are factors. Inspecting your suppressor will give you the needed information. As we continue obtain more feed back, we may start obtaining round counts before suggested cleaning and re-applying is needed.

How to Apply:

Serviceable Suppressor: Disassemble, apply a lite coating to all internal surfaces and all threads with a brush or finger. Re-assemble, install on the mount and fire away as usual.

Sealed Suppressor: again, depends on the size of the can, drip 5-10 drops in the barrel end of the suppressor, install, safely shot 2-3 rounds. Look to see if the exit hole is wet. If dry, apply and repeat.

We fully understand rifle suppressors do not have interior carbon build up like pistol suppressor has. The pressure and heat rifles produce, this is traditionally where Carbon Lock comes in to play. Suppressor Syrup will eliminate carbon lock on barrel mount, modular suppressor threads, thread on end caps, muzzle breaks etc…… Occasional maintenance is recommended. Remove, clean, re-apply and assemble. A simple task made easier with Suppressor Syrup.

Retail Sizes Available:
2oz & 4oz

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NOTICE TO PURCHASER This information is based on knowledge believed to be reliable and appropriate research and testing. It is offered in good faith, without guarantee as the use of this product is beyond control of the seller and/or manufacturer. The seller and manufacturer makes no warranty about the outcome of the product’s use. Read all directions and information before using as described above.

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