Baffle pusher
I used in the past a pvc pipe to remove the baffles but this inexpensive tool works great.
Baffle pusher tools are available in 4 different configurations for compatibility with all Griffin Armament user serviceable silencers.
For instructions on how to use the baffle pusher tool, please refer to our Silencer maintenance video linked below.
The Bushwhacker®36 & 46 is compatible with both the All .30 Caliber TM Silencers pusher tool & All Pistol Silencers pusher tool
I used in the past a pvc pipe to remove the baffles but this inexpensive tool works great.
Loved it had push last two Baffles out with dowl. Yes i would buy this tool again worded were i could not
I believe it should be 3/4 " longer So the tool pushes the Baffles out I had to push the last two out with wood dowl. But yes it worked great just like you said
Griffin never disappoints
These are handy tools for disassembling a suppressor for cleaning.
Just as described and very good quality
Everyone needs to add one of these to their specialty tool cleaning kit.
Original method I used was to place the suppressor on a small 2" x 4" wood block amd then use a 3/8" oak dowel rod and a jeweler's hammer to tap the baffles out. This method lacked the assurance that the baffles were under uniform pressure on their way out. Also, the baffles would only drop to the end of the suppressor resting on the wood block. Then I would have to hold the dowel and suppressor in my left hand and tap with my right. This new tool pushes evenly on the baffles using a ratchet wrench with my right hand and holding the suppressor with my left. When they are loose, I let them drop a few inches on a small towel. I like this new way!
I actually thought I wouldn't need this if I cleaned my Paladin more frequently. Wrong. This tool makes short work of getting the baffles out period. I can't do without it.
Made the stuck baffles in my Revo 45 come out quickly and easily! Also outstanding customer service! Very pleased with this company and their products!