Instruction Manual
WARNING! – Only clean the PRODIGY™ silencer using a solvent that is not
harmful to anodized aluminum, such as acetone, paint thinner, or lacquer thinner.
Exposing the anodized aluminum components of the PRODIGY™ silencer to a
solvent that is not aluminum friendly can weaken the structural design of the
silencer. Using a PRODIGY™ silencer with a weakened structure may lead to
property damage, personal injury and/or death.
WARNING! – Only use solvents in a well ventilated area away from open flames.
Exposure to solvents may lead to property damage, personal injury and/or death.
WARNING! – Always wear protective gear, such as eye protection and rubber
gloves when working with any solvent. Unprotected exposure to solvents may
lead to property damage, personal injury and/or death.
WARNING! – Do not clean a PRODIGY™ silencer using an ultrasonic cleaner.
Ultrasonic cleaners can damage aluminum components and weaken the
structural design of the silencer. Using a PRODIGY™ silencer with a weakened
structure may lead to property damage, personal injury and/or death.
1. See “Removing a PRODIGY™ Silencer” in these instructions.
2. While holding the silencer securely by hand using the gripping surfaces on
the tube and core assembly, unscrew the tube from the core assembly. A
pair of PRODIGY™ disassembly tools (AAC Part Number 102928),
available separately, can provide additional leverage and torque for
unscrewing the tube from the core assembly. See Figure 2.
3. Using solvent and a small plastic bristled brush or cotton swab to remove
deposits of carbon, lead, and unburned powder from the baffles and baffle
supports on the core assembly. See Figure 4. Be sure to use a solvent
that is safe for use on anodized aluminum such as paint thinner, lacquer
thinner, or acetone.
FIGURE 4