Is this ammo becoming more rare? S&B 1200 crate.

Makes sense to me, then what happens when you blast high pressure Rem Clean, Carburator Cleaner, brake
cleaner down the breach of your barrel as well as the gas tube and the piston. This is high pressure liquid.
I call Bu!!sh!t the pressure from any solvent can, once it gets more than 2 inches from the nozzle couldn't even go through paper towel! High Pressure My A$$. All the op wanted was help deciding whether to buy ammo or save it for other important goods, and you started some crap about not using hot water and other jibberish, Go back to your doctor and get stronger meds, you are still stuck outside of reality!
 
I call Bu!!sh!t the pressure from any solvent can, once it gets more than 2 inches from the nozzle couldn't even go through paper towel! High Pressure My A$$. All the op wanted was help deciding whether to buy ammo or save it for other important goods, and you started some crap about not using hot water and other jibberish, Go back to your doctor and get stronger meds, you are still stuck outside of reality!

Thank you!

It's insane how threads digress on CGN!
 
I use brake cleaner for what it was designed for, cleaning the brake components on my car/ truck/ trailer and backhoe! Guess your doctor wasn't in this evening BONEHEAD!
Any how, that ammo looks nice I have some like it 35 years older and every one went bang and fairly accurate!
 
I use brake cleaner for what it was designed for, cleaning the brake components on my car/ truck/ trailer and backhoe! Guess your doctor wasn't in this evening BONEHEAD!
Any how, that ammo looks nice I have some like it 35 years older and every one went bang and fairly accurate!


How sweet of you to Cook Water for your gun. Do you cook for your women folk as well.
Nothing wrong with being a stay at home Mom/Dad Hybrid. Lazy maybe but we wont talk
about that.

You are too cheap to buy stuff that works.
 
Trolls gon' troll bra. The Czech ammo is good stuff, clean how you want. Boiling water, or just solvent and oil doesn't matter it all works. I give my rifles a good cleaning after shooting anyways so I don't bother with the water myself. Everyone has their way but no one says their way doesn't work. What does that tell you? Maybe removing basic elements from the surface of bare steel is not as complex or sophisticated as some would have you believe.
 
OK you don't cook water you boil it, it doesn't cook, fool, it gets hot and melts the salts, then the heat dries the metal out and it is time for a regular cleaning, it is a no brainer so even you should understand! Now leave this guys thread alone! Troll!
 
How sweet of you to Cook Water for your gun. Do you cook for your women folk as well.
Nothing wrong with being a stay at home Mom/Dad Hybrid. Lazy maybe but we wont talk
about that.

You are too cheap to buy stuff that works.

7/10 pretty good troll.

I'm done feeding him, sorry for the derail, OP.
 
There used to be a guy on Realoldspower a oldsmobile car forum I'm on named Brendan that was just like this guy and I wonder if this is him. He apparently owned a '79 Trans Am, Brendan is this you?


Nope, I'm still in my 1992 Accord, 394,000 KM, owned it since new, finding it impossible to
give it up, women come and go but this car has stuck by myside through it all, very loyal car.

Me friends say it looks immaculate/in superb shape.
I have it sprayed with oil every couple years, I never
pour boiling water on it.

When you really take care of something it grows on you.
( I have cash to buy a new car but I cant pull the trigger)

I dont use brake cleaner to clean my car, but it works well on my
trigger groups. Youd be surprised how dirty the SKS trigger group gets
from surplus ammo and it's impossible to clean with a brush.

Adios Melon Farmers I'm heading north with one of my SKS's.
 
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