JCKelly
45 Cal.
Hopefully no washing with dish soap. Which is corrosive as @#&%$One person said that he removed the grips and put his disassembled pistol in the dishwasher with the heat dry cycle.
Hopefully no washing with dish soap. Which is corrosive as @#&%$One person said that he removed the grips and put his disassembled pistol in the dishwasher with the heat dry cycle.
Just hot waterHopefully no washing with dish soap. Which is corrosive as @#&%$
using a dish washer to clean guns is the apex of laziness. Cleaning is not hard if you have a system and mine is done on my bench top for handguns and work table for long guns. It is called a dish washer for a reason.Back when stainless revolvers were quite a new innovation one of our club members bought a new stainless Ruger Old Army. He delighted in telling us all winter how easy it was to clean in the dishwasher with the heat dry cycle. Spring came and he put it away to play with other toys. Next winter when he took it out every thing was jammed solid. The stainless exterior looked real putty but when disassembled every carbon steel spring and part was a corroded mass. That dishwasher powder is quite corrosive to get the grease off. Short cuts lead to problems!
If you’re using it during warm weather I can see this working. During cold periods it would probably lock up tight. The other day I woke up to 5 below zero. I had three revolvers in the truck overnight, the actions of all three packed with Mobile 1 Synthetic grease. All three cycled just perfectly. During the hottest weather the stuff stays put. I’m a fan.I’ve seen where a little graphite powder mixed with bore butter makes an acceptable “grease” type lube. Borebutter has a low melting point however.
We’re down in the valley at the end of a thermal sink so it’s usually colder here than up at the reservoir. If we have snow December is one of our coldest months.5 below zero, it's not that cold in freezer.
No need to worry about springs flying away, Bill Ruger wasn’t born yet when these Colts were designed ;-) …and you don’t need three hands to reassemble!I have a complete set of smithing screwdrivers. Thank you for the video, it is not at all as I had envisioned it. I was expecting hidden springs launching parts across the room , HAH! I am now more at ease.
Robby
If there ia a possibility of something going "sprong1" try working in a big zip lock bag that will catch flying springs, or what ever.No need to worry about springs flying away, Bill Ruger wasn’t born yet when these Colts were designed ;-) …and you don’t need three hands to reassemble!
Jim's my neighbor!Ran across an old instruction sheet that came with a Jim Chambers lock:
If it slides use grease, if it rotates use oil.
Ran across an old instruction sheet that came with a Jim Chambers lock:
If it slides use grease, if it rotates use oil.
Steel Guitar, man I like your way of thinkin'Being a chemistry nurd I use windex and the vinegar type is even better. Both regular and vinegar test as a base, I got the pH papers to prove it. Anyway, bp fouling is acid base. The windex neutralizes the fouling and you don't get the rotten egg smell. I spray it down in the action until what comes out is clear. Dry with towels and hairdryer. What ever fouling that's left inside is inert, won't rust. I don't lube the insides of the cylinder so the first shots aren't poopers and never any rust. I have to admit I'm lazy but this really works. Oh, if you need to wipe after some shooting to continue, try huggies baby wipes.
Good Luck and have fun.
Bad Karma, When you say "packed"?? do you mean just that? Fill her up? I'm a little slow LOL It sounds like a darn good idea to me. Thank you Sir.If you’re using it during warm weather I can see this working. During cold periods it would probably lock up tight. The other day I woke up to 5 below zero. I had three revolvers in the truck overnight, the actions of all three packed with Mobile 1 Synthetic grease. All three cycled just perfectly. During the hottest weather the stuff stays put. I’m a fan.
After 75 trips around the planet I apparently don’t know how to properly load a dishwasher. I’m sure as hell not gonna tr putting gun parts in there. Maybe I should ask her where the barrels and cylinders go?am I the only one whos run a dirty cylinder through the dishwasher?
no?
just me?
It works real well and for the short barrel revolver, the barrel fits pretty good if you prop it up between a couple of glasses.
Now of course one shouldn't put the grip assembly parts in there
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