Dishwasher m14 warning.

I was just about to post a question on how best to clean my gun! I knew this thread was around here, but I just couldn't remember what appliance to use.... the stove didn't work very well....
 
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Man on a mission tonight.

Personally, I think the non-conventional dishwasher load-out is just another form of intentional incompetence.

Kind of a variation of this:
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Bahahaha I love this thread. Almost as good as the "why I never look down the bore of my firearms" thread

And of course "shooting into space". Sadly "Examine the bore - really?" was locked so it can't be bumped, but we can keep the memory alive.
 
That gun can be restored. Wire brushes, brake cleaner, WD40 and gun oil. Strip it down as far as you can and use wire bore brushes on a drill to get into the creveces. Done use the bore brushes in cracks too small for them or you'll strip the wires off.
 
That gun can be restored. Wire brushes, brake cleaner, WD40 and gun oil. Strip it down as far as you can and use wire bore brushes on a drill to get into the creveces. Done use the bore brushes in cracks too small for them or you'll strip the wires off.

Buddy, the thread is 5 years old. I think the problem has been solved long time ago....


LONG LIVE THE DISHWASHER THREAD!!!!!!
 
WTS: Slightly used, CLEAN semi-auto rifle in .308 Winchester. Has special non-civ-available mil-spec coating (although it looks very similar to Tremclad flat black). Supposed to have been done by the military as a non-glare coating for tactical sniping work on only a VERY few guns! (As you can see, my price reflects only a very slight increase over basic M305 guns, without this special, rare, unavailable paint, er... coating, just because I'm a nice guy!

(I can't believe I've never seen this thread before. Not only did I almost pi$$ myself reading it, but I spit a mouthful of coffee on the keyboard, twice!!!)

Great way to start a Monday!

Long live the Dishwasher Thread!!!
 
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