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    Cleaning my shooting Iron's

    My wife bought some of these glad food container's the other day, and they looked just the right size to let my 45 and luger soak in for a while. It also works great when you break them down for cleaning. Easy to keep up with all your parts plus easy to clean up. Just a thought. lboos.
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    I've been using those things too Louis. Especially when working on M1icon carbine trigger assemblies to catch those pesky springs!

    You're correct that it makes cleanup easier too.

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    i use them as well, they are great when refinishing , i can keep gun parts from one gun in the same place, and not mix them up with other guns, lable them and store them in a locker if the project is a long one, and always find it when its time to assemble.
    lady that lives next door to me, gives me a bag of them about 3 times a year...love em.

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