Operation and Maintenance Manual
CLEANING THE Ti-RAID 30
WARNING! Only perform clean-
ing 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.
WARNING! Always wear protec-
tive gear, such as eye protection
and solvent-resistant gloves
when working with any solvent.
Only use solvents in a well-venti-
lated area away from open
flames. Unsafe use of solvents
may lead to property damage,
personal injury and/or death.
1. Use a brush and BriteBore
®
to
clean the flash hider receptacle in
the rear of the mount and the
threaded socket in the front of the
mount. Stubborn carbon and
copper deposits can be removed
using copper solvent and a
Scotch-Brite pad. See Figures 27
and 28.
2. Use a brush and BriteBore
®
to
clean the inside of the expansion
chamber. Wipe any carbon from
the outside with a cloth mois-
tened with copper remover. See
Figures 29.
3. The Titanium baffles of the Ti-
RAID 30 can be cleaned with a
brass brush and BriteBore
®
, ul-
trasonic cleaning, or light abra-
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sive blasting. Copper deposits
and carbon should be removed.
4. Use a brush and solvent to
clean the inside of the front
chamber. See Figure 30.
REASSEMBLING THE
Ti-RAID 30
1. Begin reassembly by placing the
expansion chamber on a flat,
level surface as shown in Figure
31.
2. The Ti-RAID 30 baffle stack is
made up of twelve Titanium baf-
fles. The baffles all feature a gas-diverting shear cut, but they differ in
that some have an offset cluster of four gas diversion vents. Figure 32
illustrates the different baffle designs.
3. Begin rebuilding the baffle stack by placing a shear cut baffle with no
vents on top of the expansion chamber so that the tab on the expansion
chamber engages the notch on the baffle as seen in Figure 33.
4. Continue building the baffle stack following the illustration in Figure 34.
The Front Chamber sits atop the baffle stack and is tabbed to the last
Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
Front Chamber
Baffles
Figure 31
Expansion
Chamber
Figure 30
Figure 33
Expansion
Chamber
Tab
Baffle
No Vents
Notch
Figure 32
NO VENTS
RH VENTS
LH VENTS
BAFFLES AS SEEN FROM THE REAR