07-30-2013, 11:07 AM
OK, I'll give it a shot....
I keep a top-loader filled with several gallons of solvent. That way, after a morning pig hunt and several hours target practice at the range, I can just throw the guns into the washing machine for a quick spin, so they're cleaned up and ready in case I'm carjacked later.
Eventually the machine broke down, so I traded it in at Smith's. They sure did look at me funny, asked what I'd been using it for, especially after they saw the hole I'd cut in the top so I could loop the discharge hose through. I explained the need for proper recirculation when using the machine as a, ahem, "parts washer" and they seemed to understand.
I keep a top-loader filled with several gallons of solvent. That way, after a morning pig hunt and several hours target practice at the range, I can just throw the guns into the washing machine for a quick spin, so they're cleaned up and ready in case I'm carjacked later.
Eventually the machine broke down, so I traded it in at Smith's. They sure did look at me funny, asked what I'd been using it for, especially after they saw the hole I'd cut in the top so I could loop the discharge hose through. I explained the need for proper recirculation when using the machine as a, ahem, "parts washer" and they seemed to understand.