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SSOK
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Topic: Liquid Gun CleanerPosted: 18 February 2006 at 1:47pm |
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OK So, This is not something that you would put on your hammer, recievers etc... What I mean is something that you would put in your ASA(And quite a bit) Then dry fire your gun to distribitue it and eventually get rid of all the dirty paint, oil and cleaner, Mind you afterwords you would have to put a drop of oil in, but if this worked You wouldnt need to fieldstrip your gun as often
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Posted: 18 February 2006 at 2:23pm |
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if you could find a substance that wouldnt gunk up your precious valve, than that might be a pretty cool idea. till then, you have to worry about the valves and such.
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Posted: 18 February 2006 at 10:56pm |
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Where would all of the paint and debris go after the cleaner is applied?
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Posted: 19 February 2006 at 9:25am |
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When you dryfire, It would shoot out of your gun and into your barrell if you dont remove it |
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Ilford Rule
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Posted: 19 February 2006 at 10:21pm |
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or you could just dryfire... blow the crap right out
then oil it and your set. |
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Posted: 23 February 2006 at 3:56pm |
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Posted: 23 February 2006 at 9:41pm |
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it's a good idea and i like it though im not sure that it would work |
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Posted: 24 February 2006 at 8:39pm |
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i can see where your going with this, but why not just maticulously clean your lovely part by part. one of the worries that i would have with this is the fact that most cleaners can gum up after a while and mix with other chems and turn hazardous to some rubbers, metals, or plastics... once you can get that worked out you have to find a way to perfectly and exactly distribute the cleaner through all the valves, hoses, and fittings which probably wouldn't happen... Edited by HITMAN 4 HIRE - 24 February 2006 at 8:40pm |
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Ilford Rule
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Posted: 28 February 2006 at 6:54pm |
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or you can listen to me... and then use h4h's idea to "meticulously clean".
dryfiring already dislodges crap and blows it out. then the oil oils it. |
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