Operation and Maintenance Manual
WARNING! Only perform disassembly, cleaning, and maintenance
procedures on silencers that are not mounted to a firearm. Attempting
to clean or perform maintenance on a mounted silencer could lead
to property damage, personal injury and/or death.
5. Use the included end cap spanner to unscrew and remove the front end
cap. See Figure 3.
6. If the baffle removal tool is in
a disassembled state, as-
semble it by first threading
the pusher screw through the
hex-shaped tool body so that
the end of the screw with the
shallow counterbore is flush
with the end of the tool body
that has ½-28 threads. Insert
the long end of the brass
pusher tip into the counterbore in the pusher screw. See Figure 5.
7. While holding the baffle re-
moval tool assembly upright
so the pusher tip does not
become dislodged, thread
the tool body into the rear of
the silencer. Slight resistance
may be felt when the piloted
end of the brass tip enters
the central hole in the blast
baffle. See Figure 6.
8. Turn the hex-shaped end of
the pusher screw by hand in
a clockwise motion to push the baffles from the silencer body. If addi-
tional force is required, use an adjustable wrench or a ¾" socket and
ratchet to turn the pusher screw. See Figure 7.
CLEANING YOUR AVIATOR 2
WARNING! Always wear protective gear, such as eye protection and
solvent-resistant gloves when working with any solvent. Unprotected
exposure to solvents may lead to property damage, personal injury
and/or death.
WARNING! Do not clean any part
of an AVIATOR 2 silencer using
an ultrasonic cleaner. Ultrasonic
cleaners can damage aluminum
components. Using an AVIATOR
2 silencer with damaged compo-
nents may lead to property dam-
age, personal injury and/or death.
1. Clean the nine baffles of all loose
particulate matter using a plastic
brush and solvent. See Figure 8.
2. Clean the inside of the tube and
tube threads using a plastic
brush and solvent. See Figure 9.
3. Clean the external threads on the
front end cap. Clean the re-
cessed area on the back side of
the front end cap using a cotton
swab and solvent. Check the O-
ring (shown in red) on the front
end cap and replace it if it be-
comes worn or frayed. Replace-
ment O-rings can be purchased
from McMaster-Carr (PN:
9464K73). See Figure 10.
4. Once the solvent has evaporated
SILENCER MODEL AVIATOR 2 P.7 SILENCER MODEL AVIATOR 2 P.8
Figure 5
Pusher
Screw
Tool
Body
Pusher Tip
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10