It wont get fouling out but does get loose stuff. Fouling is pretty difficult to get even when scrubbing by hand. The Ultrasonic is best for the frame and slide.Beiruty wrote:Does that apply for the bore too? or do you need to clean the bore manually?rm9792 wrote:Ultrasonic cleans way better than by hand. It gets into places you cant see. It will also break up small carbon deposits.
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- Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:03 pm
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- Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:37 am
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Ultrasonic cleans way better than by hand. It gets into places you cant see. It will also break up small carbon deposits.
- Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:30 pm
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I have one and their have been no bad effects on wood or plastic. It is an exceptional cleaner and gets every nook and cranny clean. Some guns look a little weird after its done since all the oil and surface stains are gone. I have forgotten them before and the cleaner has run for hours with no ill effect on the parts.
- Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:59 pm
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Since you will be charging a fee the ATF might consider you a "gunsmith" and I think you would need an FFL to keep it.AEA wrote:Totally wrong!Broncrider wrote:To be legal and keep someone else's firearm overnight you have to have a FFL. so now look at it and see if you think the hassles are worth it.