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Old 04-11-2011 | 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by leserz
oil is cheap can't see why some people dont use it more
But then I find a lot of people feel the same way about soap. At work we'll give it to you free and they still won't use it.
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Old 04-11-2011 | 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by arcticap
Someone posted that he has a sealed tube filled with mineral spirits to submerge his barrel in until he's ready to clean it. That sounds like a pretty good idea if someone doesn't have the time to clean it right, and I know that he really cares for his BP guns.
Other folks that shoot cowboy action report spraying their revolvers liberally with Ballistol which neutralizes black powder residue and buys them extra time to clean while they travel a long way return home. Sometimes they attend out of state matches that last a weekend.
So there's methods that can be used to help postpone cleaning temporarily without damaging a gun.
That's true. I shoot CAS, and use lots of Ballistol.
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Old 04-11-2011 | 09:56 AM
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made the mistake of loaning one of my guns to a friend for an Alaska hunt he was going on. I knew that I was had made a bad decision when I got the gun back and the zipper on the gun case was rusted shut. After I cut the gun case open, (Yep, had to cut it open.) the gun looked like it had been dipped in mud, bear crap, and salt water, a total loss. Well, that broke me from sucking eggs, no gun of mine leaves the house unless it in MY hands.
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Old 04-11-2011 | 12:52 PM
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I couldn't do that to a gun for no reason.
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Old 04-11-2011 | 01:11 PM
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It boggles my mind to think that someone would let a gun rust away like that.

Always before leaving the range I will run a few patches of iso/ww down the barrel to do a quick cleaning. Here in Arizona it is very arid so I do not get too worried if it takes a few hours or even as much as a day before I get to do a thorough cleaning.

Last Thursday was one of those occasions, a quick clean at the range, then came home to give the wife a break from babysitting. I knew it would not be until the next day that I would get to clean the rifle. Well I woke up the next day and wouldn't you know it...it was raining! That gun got cleaned in a big hurry! I guess the gods of cleanliness were tired of my laziness!
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Old 04-12-2011 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by hometheaterman
I was over at a friends house who has quite a gun collection, but doesn't shoot most of them very often and mainly is a hunter, not a shooter. Anyway, I was looking at one of his muzzle loaders and the topic of cleaning came up. He told me it was a waste of time to clean muzzle loaders very often and that he hardly ever cleaned his from year to year. He had one, he told me he hadn't cleaned it since he last shot it about 2 years ago. I asked him what he did about rust and he insisted to me that they still rusted even if you cleaned them, so he didn't worry about cleaning them and he just shot them every year and it "shot" the rust out of them. I was amazed, but looked down the bore of the one I was handling and sure enough it was full of rust. I then looked at 2 others he had there and sure enough they were also full of rust. The scarry part, is one of the ones he had was a CVA Optima that isn't his. His hunting buddy let him borrow it long term for his son to use. His hunting buddy bought the gun and said he didn't like it. Sure enough when looking at that one it was full of rust too.

I wondered if the majority of the population was like this, or if most guys cleaned them like they should? I personally always clean mine after shooting it, and I just always assumed everyone did this. However, I also found out two other hunting buddies don't clean them that often either. One does at the end of the season, but not usually during the 2 weeks of the season and the other still had his loaded from the year before so I doubt he cleaned it.
I know several guys like this. It doesn't matter what you tell them, they are stuck in thier ways. I showed one of them my 30+ year old hawken one time which is spotless and he just shrugged his shoulders and said "mine shoots great so I'm not worried about it"
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Old 04-12-2011 | 01:01 PM
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Well folks, here is a good one....

This gun is being advertised to sale... He has all good words about the gun and then he sends out this picture of the bolt area....



Right after he indicates the gun has been well taken care of....
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Old 04-12-2011 | 01:11 PM
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That looks like something my buddy would have since all of his are like that. I just was surprised to see there are people out there like this. I just thought it was common sense that you cleaned it when you got home. I guess not.
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Old 04-12-2011 | 01:17 PM
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Thats the reason I will not buy a gun sight unseen. Even with pics your are not quite sure what you are getting until it arrives.
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