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Old 11-10-2009, 08:20   #19
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Originally Posted by PedOncoDoc View Post
I apologize for the lack of clarity in my previous post - any recommendations for or against any particular ultrasonic cleaners?

Edit to add:
A quick google search come up with many different cleaners - does one need to get a cleaner specifically designed for firearms or would a standard cleaner large enough to fit the stripped firearm in the tank suffice? Regardless, the task-specific cleaning solution seems like a good idea.

Any thoughts?
Branson and Crest are both decent.

I would consider getting one large enough for a handgun. One that size will also handle bolts and other long gun small parts.

I recommend one with a tank heater and a timer. You will need a basket and a cover as well as some cleaning solution.

Hope that helps.

TR
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