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    The search function via TapaTalk is probably letting me down. Can someone link to the most recent cleaning thread?

    The lanes at Lead Valley have a very fine dirt that gets everywhere when the wind blows. Which is likely always. I've got a half a dozen guns that are caked inside and out. I'm not and have never been a soldier so my cleaning experience is mostly just shooting residue. Should I hit them with a compressor and/or some CLP before cleaning? I fear this dirt gets inside places beyond a normal take down.

    Sorry for the likely dead horse. Close or combine with another thread if something similar has been covered recently.


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    Good question IMO. I like the compressed air idea, but I don't know either.

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    Compressed air might get some of it off but it might push some farther up in places it doesn't belong.

    This might sound stupid to some of you but I'd take them out in the yard and hose them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Compressed air might get some of it off but it might push some farther up in places it doesn't belong.

    This might sound stupid to some of you but I'd take them out in the yard and hose them off.
    Agreed. I know guys that bring their guns in the shower with them when they get home from a long range day. And then there's always those special folk who put their guns in the dishwasher...

    Save the compressed air for afterward to blow off the water.
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    Maybe Shop Vac or vacuum with a soft brush attachment as a first step so you're not blowing that in or onto other parts? Then close the dust cover and hit it with the compressor? Then a good cleaning.

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    What's the difference between air pushing sand in further, and water pushing sand in further? I imagine the idea is that the sand will travel back out with the water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Compressed air might get some of it off but it might push some farther up in places it doesn't belong.

    This might sound stupid to some of you but I'd take them out in the yard and hose them off.
    Doesn't sound stupid to me. I have heard of water to get rid of dirt, followed by WD40 to get ride of all the water, followed by brake cleaner to get rid of the WD40, followed by a regular cleaning. Anyone ever try that? Over thinking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    What's the difference between air pushing sand in further, and water pushing sand in further? I imagine the idea is that the sand will travel back out with the water?

    Yes, rinse effect.
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    Well either way he's gonna have to get in there with a brush if he wants every little grain out.

    GEDIT: I'll be watching this thread with great interest. Apparently such a simple task is quite the can of worms.
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    Shooting out at CRC on a windy day has a similar effect.

    I have literally filled the kitchen sink with warm soapy water and thrown disassembled handguns in there and scrubbed them with a toothbrush.

    Depending on the part, I've even used the oven to get them thoroughly dry before reassembly.

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