M14 dishwasher thread inbound lol.
Not as absurd as it sounds. I know two BP shooters who clean their revolvers via the dishwasher on a regular basis.
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M14 dishwasher thread inbound lol.
Yes but good luck finding the birchwood casey one in Canada. I even tried to order from Brownell's a while back (8mos or so) : they cancelled the order because of chemical makeup and Canadian regs... WTF? I am down to my last few & I find the work much better than the Hoppe's equivalent
Anyways I'm hoping to find some soon.... somewhere...maybe?!
Amazon.com for Birchwood Casey lead removing cloths, currently $7.33US. However, I have easy access to a cross border post box so I have never had an issue buying it or finding it available.
Remove cylinder and run thru dishwasher along with other dishes comes out BNIB minty every time I run mine thru twice a year....sounds nuts i know...no joke It works
I use a lead remover cloth also but requires a lot of elbow grease. Thinking maybe use the cloth with my Dremel Tool.
I'm wondering on this advice at not using PMC ammo. I never had but the question is are they really that dirty? And others commercial ammo are they really less ? I'm reloading a lot using whatever powder I can get, any known difference more than advertised cleaning properties?1. Quit shooting PMC ammo.
2. Spray with bore cleaner of you choice and let sit for 10 minutes.
3. Use Crest spinbrush, bore cleaner to remove crud (could also use any fine polishing compound)
4. Treat clean cylinder with Froglube to avoid crud buildup in the future.
5. Ignore store specials on PMC ammo.
I'm wondering on this advice at not using PMC ammo. I never had but the question is are they really that dirty? And others commercial ammo are they really less ? I'm reloading a lot using whatever powder I can get, any known difference more than advertised cleaning properties?
The absolute best solution to cleaning your stainless revolvers is get a big ultrasonic cleaner, fill it with varsol, and run your whole gun through it (minus grips of course) for about a half hour, with heat. They come out so clean, and you don't even break a sweat. Then, clean as per normal (Hoppes # 9, patches, brass brush, rinse and repeat, oil)....you will be happy you invested in the Ultrasonic.
I'm wondering on this advice at not using PMC ammo. I never had but the question is are they really that dirty? And others commercial ammo are they really less ? I'm reloading a lot using whatever powder I can get, any known difference more than advertised cleaning properties?
I got mine off ebay, there was a guy that would ship.
Drop me a pm ill give you his user id
Bad idea if you have a plastic sight insert...
Also I high advise against dunking your gun in solvent.
I am thinking the idea of placing a $800 - $1,000 revolver in a dishwasher just to remove some carbon crud on a cylinder is just not a very bright idea. Why not spend <$5.00 on some Leadaway cloth that will clean up the same cylinder without having to spend time ensuring all the moisture is removed from the innards if the gun. I would not do it even if it were just the cylinder from a SA. Just saying. The carbon buld up is for the most part just cosmetic.With the dishwasher method , do you remove the wood grips? I'm thinking ,yes .