So my semi-annual memorial day adventure is to go to my friends place and waste lots of ammo on steel targets. Which I did again this year, it was a good time...
But the aftermath is always the crappy part. Cleaning the guns, it takes hours and it smells really bad. Right now my house reeks of "Hopps No. 9 solvent." The cleaning took awhile longer than it normally does because I was a slacker and because of the recent move I was having a hard time finding all my tools, brushes, patches. I really didn't want to buy more stuff but I also didn't want to let the guns sit dirty longer than they already had been.
Joy they are all cleany, clean, clean....
But the aftermath is always the crappy part. Cleaning the guns, it takes hours and it smells really bad. Right now my house reeks of "Hopps No. 9 solvent." The cleaning took awhile longer than it normally does because I was a slacker and because of the recent move I was having a hard time finding all my tools, brushes, patches. I really didn't want to buy more stuff but I also didn't want to let the guns sit dirty longer than they already had been.
Joy they are all cleany, clean, clean....

akila:
It sounds like hard work! I fired a gun once in my life (well a man was holding it and we each got to pull the trigger) I think I was probably 5 years old. My grade 0 class visted a police or army museum and that was part of the tour. we all got to pick up the bullet shells afterwards to take home. I dont remember much of that day except that I was wearing white dungarees ala 1993