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Easy Bore Flush
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This is how I flush after using corrosive ammo. It slides on the rinse hose in the kitchen sink and the other end is a clear plastic tube that fits in the chamber. I don't even have to remove the furniture because it is leak proof. Just hold the muzzle over a bucket and run hot water through it. It works very well. It even makes cleaning after the dirtiest ammo much easier. The metal dries almost instantly if it gets hot enough.
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My wife would murder me if she found me cleaning guns in the kitchen sink.
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Oh! thats for cleaning guns? Damn I thought he was doing colon exams in his kitchen.:eek:
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My wife doesn't like it but she usually doesnt know about it. It's my kitchen too, as a matter of fact I built and paid for the kitchen in our house.
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Most wives do NOT think guns and THEIR kitchens mix well 😃
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[QUOTE="drboompa"]Most wives do NOT think guns and THEIR kitchens mix well
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It's actually not at all messy, you slide the one end onto the rinse hose and the other end into the breech, put the muzzle over a receptical for the water, turn on the spigot and let the hot water run as long as you feel necessary, remove the rinse hose first, let the hose drain into the receptical, remove the hose rom the gun and dump the receptical down the drain. If your wife bitches, get some gnads, put on the pants and tell her to chill.:rolleyes: I she doesn't like this, she sure won't like it when you piss down the barrel in the bathroom!:D
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My family makes me clean guns in the garage there is no way they would let me do it where they make food.
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