Cleaning Thingumy
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Cleaning Thingumy
Somewhere I have seen what I will describe as a plastic jar that you secure to a barrel whilst cleaning, stops patches, crud & solvent going all over the dining table (or at least I hope they do as the mrs isn't speaking to me again).
Any idea where i can get one folks?
Cheers,
Mick.
Any idea where i can get one folks?
Cheers,
Mick.
Re: Cleaning Thingumy
You need a Muzzle Mate, JD Should do them. www.jdreloading.com
Re: Cleaning Thingumy
Just push a small water bottle like Volvic or similar (after contents have been consumed) over the barrel.
Why spend more money than you need to.
Why spend more money than you need to.
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Re: Cleaning Thingumy
MTM patch catcher, widely available, fits almost any gun and cheap, less that a tenner, too.
I sell a lot they are popular.
I sell a lot they are popular.
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Re: Cleaning Thingumy
+1 for the free empty plastic bottle.
Spray it black for the tacticool version
Spray it black for the tacticool version
Re: Cleaning Thingumy
Got mine from reloading solutions, just over a tenner and uses a well padded spring clip thingy for the barrel which is easy to use and doesn't mark anything
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Re: Cleaning Thingumy
We clean our bang sticks sitting on the balcony of our Summer Palace and allow the patches to fall into the chiminea where they make excellent kindling...
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I thought you lived in a hole in the ground?
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You probably also believe we give cows a bad cough...
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Re: Cleaning Thingumy
TB or not TB - that is the question.....
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