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  • trey504

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    What should I use to fire my Outback II wet? It's quiet enough now but I would like to give it a try wet ... if it does not make a mess.
     

    topgunz1

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    gasoline makes for a nice, quiet suppressor. nobody will hear the gunshot over your screams.
     

    Red Jacket

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    A lite spray of oil , WD or the like . btw , it's worth mentioning that while you can "pack" a .22 or pistol can with grease , you do NOT want to do this with a rifle can . THe preassures can do interesting thing's to the suppressor
     

    aroundlsu

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    Just squirt it into the first baffle. I find the pulling gel makes a bigger mess and is not as effective as just dunking your suppressor in a cup of water.
     

    sonanth

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    I bought a big 'ole bottle of clear wire pulling gel. It sucks. Even tried mixing it 50/50 with water. Still sucks. Plain old tap water goes into my HEMSII .45 cal. 10ccs of water. I would use less in a .22 can.
     
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