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<blockquote data-quote="crapsguy" data-source="post: 4031841" data-attributes="member: 45160"><p>I went to the OKC police shooting range a couple times [prob 25yrs ago] with the companies security guys when they went for their annual updates - might be odd to all here but they had a table set up to clean guns after the matches and they used ONLY WD-40 to clean them up - wiped them down good and good to go??</p><p>I would be concerned about getting it on ammo or too much in mags, etc but no concern of using it to clean</p><p>-- I had a little sig22 mosquito that was gummed up when I bought it - flushed out the firing mech good and cleaned it with WD and never had another issue</p><p>I use it to clean the exterior and use a gun oil or 3-1 for lube to lube slides, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crapsguy, post: 4031841, member: 45160"] I went to the OKC police shooting range a couple times [prob 25yrs ago] with the companies security guys when they went for their annual updates - might be odd to all here but they had a table set up to clean guns after the matches and they used ONLY WD-40 to clean them up - wiped them down good and good to go?? I would be concerned about getting it on ammo or too much in mags, etc but no concern of using it to clean -- I had a little sig22 mosquito that was gummed up when I bought it - flushed out the firing mech good and cleaned it with WD and never had another issue I use it to clean the exterior and use a gun oil or 3-1 for lube to lube slides, etc [/QUOTE]
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