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  • thunderchicken

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    After spending an afternoon at the range often I just don't feel like messing with it and my wife complains about the chemical smell...ok probably doesn't help I clean guns on the coffee table too. Only time I get in a hurry to clean them is if I had them out in the rain/snow or coming in from the cold (condensation)
     

    rhino

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    Anyone else find it just as fun to take apart, and or clean guns as much it is to shoot them? I'm more mechanically oriented, so I love stripping them down and giving them some love!


    No, not even close!

    However, I see a way to make this work for both of us. Want to clean my guns for me?
     

    Leadeye

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    Some guns don't require a lot of maintenance to work well, others need a spit shine and a good lube just to keep running.
     

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