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Weird/Stupid Question...

malignity

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Wow. Can you actually wash a Glock in a dishwasher? LOL

Granted, mine has Talon Grips on it, so that wouldn't work out too well for me atm, but hey, if I got an RTF....
 

SpringerXDacp

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malignity wrote:
Wow. Can you actually wash a Glock in a dishwasher? LOL

Granted, mine has Talon Grips on it, so that wouldn't work out too well for me atm, but hey, if I got an RTF....
Though I've never attempted to do it, I can't imaginehow it would be more harmful then those who use brake cleaner--a non-oil base product.
 

ISMOID

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dougwg wrote:
Would you wash your guns in the sink?
I have and do.

Like KimberGuy when I was in the Marine Corps (pronounced CORE, incase Obama reads this) in Saudi we would wash our M-16s in a deepsink in one of the warehouses and then let them sun dry. Add CPL, done!.

After shooting on Sunday I will usually wash my shotguns trigger group in the deepsink, dry, then oil.
 
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