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Team Sergeant 06-26-2015 16:50

Gun Cleaning Tip # 002
 
Gun Cleaning Tip # 002

Do not take gun cleaning tips from non-18B's..... :munchin


;)

x SF med 06-26-2015 19:44

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 586301)
Gun Cleaning Tip # 002

Do not take gun cleaning tips from non-18B's..... :munchin


;)

I was an 18B before I was an 18D... so I guess I'm safe.:D

Ambush Master 06-26-2015 20:55

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 586301)
Gun Cleaning Tip # 002

Do not take gun cleaning tips from non-18B's..... :munchin


;)

So what IS IT?!?! If there was supposed to be a "Link", there wasn't.

Later
Martin

PSM 06-26-2015 20:56

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Originally Posted by Ambush Master (Post 586334)
So what IS IT?!?! If there was supposed to be a "Link", there wasn't.

Later
Martin

Back to # 001, I think. ;)

Pat

Guymullins 06-27-2015 04:16

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Originally Posted by PSM (Post 586335)
Back to # 001, I think. ;)

Pat

Particularly good with shotguns.

Team Sergeant 06-27-2015 10:23

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Originally Posted by Guymullins (Post 586355)
Particularly good with shotguns.

Who cleans shotguns? :munchin

I just wipe down the outside and run an oily patch through the bore just to prohibit rust.....

I have a bore snake and I'll use it if/when I break my cleaning rod..... ;)

Guymullins 06-27-2015 11:15

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 586372)
Who cleans shotguns? :munchin

I just wipe down the outside and run an oily patch through the bore just to prohibit rust.....

I have a bore snake and I'll use it if/when I break my cleaning rod..... ;)

James Purdey is revolving at 33 1/3 rpm in his grave.

Roguish Lawyer 06-27-2015 15:01

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Originally Posted by PSM (Post 586335)
Back to # 001, I think. ;)

Pat

Actually Tip #2 says ignore Tip #1, since it came from an Echo. :lifter :munchin

Roguish Lawyer 06-27-2015 15:02

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 586372)
Who cleans shotguns? :munchin

I do, Team Sergeant! :(

tom kelly 06-27-2015 15:55

CLEANING WEAPONS:
 
MORE PEOPLE ARE SHOT WITH UNLOADED WEAPONS,ACCIDENTALLY OF COURSE, WHILE CLEANING WEAPONS.....ALL WEAPONS ARE ALWAYS LOADED;UNTIL YOU PERSONALLY INSPECT THEM AND ARE SURE THEY ARE UNLOADED...Tom Kelly

Team Sergeant 06-27-2015 16:41

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Originally Posted by tom kelly (Post 586406)
MORE PEOPLE ARE SHOT WITH UNLOADED WEAPONS,ACCIDENTALLY OF COURSE, WHILE CLEANING WEAPONS.....ALL WEAPONS ARE ALWAYS LOADED;UNTIL YOU PERSONALLY INSPECT THEM AND ARE SURE THEY ARE UNLOADED...Tom Kelly

That might be the biggest wives tale of all time.... shot while cleaning weapons.

I don't remember the part of cleaning where the weapons trigger requires pulling........ ;)

Team Sergeant 06-27-2015 16:46

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Originally Posted by Guymullins (Post 586379)
James Purdey is revolving at 33 1/3 rpm in his grave.

I am not of noble blood or an aristocrat and I'll never make enough money to own a Purdey gun......;)

I own a Remington 870, clean it may once or twice every 3-4 years.... then again I live in one of the driest places on earth.

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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer (Post 586401)
I do, Team Sergeant! :(

You're a gun "noob" the reason you are told to clean your shotgun is to become more familiar with it. Keep cleaning.

Roguish Lawyer 06-27-2015 17:41

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 586411)
You're a gun "noob" the reason you are told to clean your shotgun is to become more familiar with it. Keep cleaning.

Yes, Team Sergeant! :(

Divemaster 06-27-2015 21:32

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James Purdey is revolving at 33 1/3 rpm in his grave.

So is J.V. Needham.


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