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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3250729" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Wow. I would ask them if they would run their car's engine without oil. You have metal sliding on metal at a rate thats almost too fast for the eye to see and they think it runs better dry? I would've taken their guns from them and tell them they are too dumb to hold a firearm much less shoot one. </p><p></p><p>So I decided to break out those jags and try one. Did a dry patch through my Taurus PT840. I've not fired this weapon in a while. It just sits in nightstand. And wouldn't you know that dry patch pulled out some carbon. Will have to figure out which jags work as they are not labeled except with single digit numbers (probably had a list with the kit, which I probably threw away). I will check out those jags posted though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3250729, member: 43724"] Wow. I would ask them if they would run their car's engine without oil. You have metal sliding on metal at a rate thats almost too fast for the eye to see and they think it runs better dry? I would've taken their guns from them and tell them they are too dumb to hold a firearm much less shoot one. So I decided to break out those jags and try one. Did a dry patch through my Taurus PT840. I've not fired this weapon in a while. It just sits in nightstand. And wouldn't you know that dry patch pulled out some carbon. Will have to figure out which jags work as they are not labeled except with single digit numbers (probably had a list with the kit, which I probably threw away). I will check out those jags posted though. [/QUOTE]
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