User Manual

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9. FIRING SCHEDULE
WARNING!
LIMIT FULL AUTO FIRING TO REDUCE HEAT BUILDUP AND
EXTEND SUPPRESSOR LIFE. AVOID FIRING MORE THAN 90
ROUNDS OF SUSTAINED FIRE. IF THIS LIMIT IS REACHED,
ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL BEFORE RESUMING FIRE, IF
POSSIBLE. HIGH-RATE FIRING BEYOND 120 ROUNDS CAN
CAUSE COOK-OFF CONDITIONS. SHOULD THIS OCCUR,
CLEAR STOPPAGES QUICKLY AND LEAVE THE CHAMBER EMPTY.
10. MAINTENANCE
While Daniel Defense suppressors require minimal maintenance,
it is recommended that the adapter and suppressor be cleaned
in conjunction with regular weapon maintenance. Cleaning
should be conducted as often as deemed necessary.
10.1 CLEANING PROCEDURES
NOTE: SUPPRESSOR BACK SECTION MUST BE CLEANED PRIOR
TO INSTALLATION IF ALTERNATING BETWEEN DIFFERENT-
MODEL ADAPTER TYPES. EXAMPLE: ALTERNATING BETWEEN A
MUZZLE BRAKE ADAPTER AND A FLASH HIDER ADAPTER.
1. Attach and detach the suppressor from the weapon several
times to dislodge carbon and metal-fouling buildup.
2. Brush and/or scrape carbon & copper residue from suppressor
mounting surfaces and adapter. Take care to position the parts
so carbon does not fall into the weapon bore or into the
suppressor body.
3. Inspect host weapon for any loose debris/residue that may
have fallen into the barrel during this process. Any debris/residue
should be removed per standard cleaning procedures for
host weapon.
4. Compressed air can be used to blow loose debris out of the
coupling mechanism. (Eye protection recommended)
NOTE: GUN CLEANER MAY BE USED TO REMOVE CARBON/
COPPER FOULING FROM BOTH THE ADAPTER AND THE
CORRESPONDING INTERNAL MOUNTING SURFACES OF THE
SUPPRESSOR. (NON- FLAMMABLE M-PRO 7 IS RECOMMENDED)
10.2 LUBRICATION
Daniel Defense suppressors require minimal lubrication to
function effectively. Two drops of gun oil into the locking collar
keyway (both sides) may be applied as needed.
11. DEMIL PROCEDURES
Silencers/suppressors/mufers are deemed code “D” items.
The preferred method of DEMIL for items assigned code “D” is
smelting. Silencers/suppressors/mufers shall be demilitarized
by smelting, breaking, shearing, crushing, deep water dumping,
or cutting utilizing a cutting tip that minimally displaces 1/2
inch of metal, or crushed to the extent necessary to preclude
restoration to a usable condition. At least three cuts shall be
made with at least one cut through the back section/lock ring
area. The back section/lock ring area cut shall be at least one
wall thickness of the outer tube and shall cut through the entire