Does Dyna Bore coat work on titanium and aluminum? Cleaning 22 rimfire suppressors can be a chore. I've "lubed" them to keep fouling soft - a lot like black powder bores - but this works for limited shots. Something that prevents adherance of the combustion products to the metal (especially Al) ..... just thinking
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As I understand the material, it requires pressure/ friction to cure. It is a ceramic powder in a suspension, you apply it, allow it to dry, fire the recommended 5-10 bullets, and clean. The initial cleaning makes one think they screwed up as it seems more fouled than before the application, but upon further firings and cleanings, if done correctly, cleans up easy. The first after-curing shots show like a black powder barrel! So I suspect DBC will do nothing unless your projectiles contact and create friction on your suppressors....lol
And yes, one bottle will do half a dozen, or more, if you aren't sloppy. I place a ziplock bag over the mop between the 3 applications, so the mop doesn't dry out and retains the wet solution.
And I am a loon by John's definition above, but my cooper 20VT is my only good quality barrel, besides the CZ's barrels.