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

So is J.V. Needham.

DJ Urbanovsky 06-28-2015 13:19

That's beauty right there.

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Originally Posted by Divemaster (Post 586438)
So is J.V. Needham.


miclo18d 06-29-2015 05:27

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 586410)
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........ ;)

I used to believe that until a guy in one of my units happened to "accidentally" shoot himself while "cleaning his weapon". It just so happened that he "cleaned his weapon" right after his girlfriend broke up with him.

Guymullins 06-29-2015 11:30

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Originally Posted by miclo18d (Post 586539)
I used to believe that until a guy in one of my units happened to "accidentally" shoot himself while "cleaning his weapon". It just so happened that he "cleaned his weapon" right after his girlfriend broke up with him.

Statistics show that depressed people become very careless with weapons. In the UK they now have to get careless with knives which can be a messy business.

longrange1947 07-05-2015 08:31

But, but, I wasn't an 18B. :D


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