simon1
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Da gun cleaning blues.
All done. It's slicker than owl...snot...on a doorknob.
All done. It's slicker than owl...snot...on a doorknob.
I agree...I find cleaning my guns after a range session as pleasurable as shooting them. (Almost)
Yes, with Gaston’s tolerances, which are generally measured via a stopwatch, a dishwasher’s all you need!If it’s a Glock, the dishwasher will clean them for you.
Yes, with Gaston’s tolerances, which are generally measured via a stopwatch, a dishwasher’s all you need!
"Tolerances measured via a stopwatch" -never heard that before. It's poetry.Yes, with Gaston’s tolerances, which are generally measured via a stopwatch, a dishwasher’s all you need!
People clean .22 revolvers?Looked in the chamber of the Kahr PM9. Dirt!
Checked barrel. What the hey. Polygonal rifling, but ... skid marks!
I swear it's like there are two "me's." Who the heck put a carry piece away dirty?
Wasn't me ...
AA
EDIT: So yeah, another gun cleaned today.
I hate cleaning SKS', and .22 revolvers, but who doesn't? The Kahr didn't take 15 minutes ... sheesh.
If it’s a Glock, the dishwasher will clean them for you.
Next time you need to get the leading out, wrap a piece of Chore Boy copper scrubber around an old bore brush. The lead will come out quickly...That is if you don't have a Lewis Lead Remover.
Next time you need to get the leading out, wrap a piece of Chore Boy copper scrubber around an old bore brush. The lead will come out quickly...That is if you don't have a Lewis Lead Remover.