Pistol Cleaning after the Range.
Lake Saint Louis Police Department uses this really cool Ultrasonic Gun Cleaner for the officers Service weapons. I am very interested in purchasing one of these to use after I have a day at the range.
Seems like it would save a lot of time cleaning multiple pistols and possibly better then I could.
My question is if there is any draw backs to using this on my firearms?
I have some really old pistols from back in the 30's. Luger, H&R, Remington and so on. Can the Ultra sound affect the metals in anyway.
I would guess not but would like some input from those who have used it.
I know in the Luger there is a rubber bumper, would this be of concern to me?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Brad
Seems like it would save a lot of time cleaning multiple pistols and possibly better then I could.
My question is if there is any draw backs to using this on my firearms?
I have some really old pistols from back in the 30's. Luger, H&R, Remington and so on. Can the Ultra sound affect the metals in anyway.
I would guess not but would like some input from those who have used it.
I know in the Luger there is a rubber bumper, would this be of concern to me?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Brad
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If you would put this in Ask the Experts you'll get an answer quicker. 0 -
Appreciate the tip. Got it posted as recommended.
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I don't beleive the chemicals are caustic to any material, it is the ultrasonic waves that do the work. 0
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