I had to cover the entire dining room table with cardboard and not clank, any parts together, to prevent the babbling...
wow, she actually let you clean them inside? I was expecting you would be forced to use the shed....
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I had to cover the entire dining room table with cardboard and not clank, any parts together, to prevent the babbling...
there isn't much room in the shed, as you saw. that and I cleaned it because she shot it . . .wow, she actually let you clean them inside? I was expecting you would be forced to use the shed....
there isn't much room in the shed, as you saw. that and I cleaned it because she shot it . . .
Told her we needed to order 500 rounds of ammo tonight. I got a look of W-T-F.
I am going to order tomorrow. . .
when you coming down to shot?
Another question for the Froglube guru. I pulled my BCG out of my AR, disassembled it, ran it through the ultrasonic cleaner a few cycles to degrease and remove old oil, then scrubbed with the lube. Then coated all surfaces with lube and put in oven @ 250 for about half an hour. After pulling them out they were still wet. I wiped with a rag and reassembled.
Should I have skipped the wiping down and reassembled with parts still wet with the lube or should it be wiped and parts looking dry? If needing to be wet do I have to reheat or can I just apply some more lube, either the paste or liquid? Should it be a just barely damp wet or dripping? Everything I know about firearms tells me that dripping is bad.
Oh, and the wife made those certain noises, both over the smell,(seems she does not care for mint/ben gay) as well as the use of her oven for cookin gun parts. Next time I will dig the heat gun from the garage, as if this stuff works as advertised I will be converting all my guns to Froggies, and that will be a very long tedious chore.......
I had to cover the entire dining room table with cardboard and not clank, any parts together, to prevent the babbling...