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I have 3 guns- a Beretta 9000s (9mm), a Walther p22, and a bolt action 22. A couple weeks ago I ran out of my Gunslick Ultra-Klenz (actually I spilled the damn bottle all over my coffee table) so I picked up a bottle of Hoppe's. Since using that crap I'm having all kinds of problems with my pistols!
The Beretta doesn't seem to be striking the primer hard enough to fire on waaay too many shots. I'm wondering if the Hoppe's might be gunking it up because when I remove the unfired round there is black shit on the primer.
The p22 keeps failing to load on waaaay too many rounds. That gun seems to have always been a little weak in the firing pin and I don't think that's really changed (I should have bought a Ruger for my target shooting fun). I'm wondering if there's something about the Hoppe's that is jamming things up.
The ONLY reason I'm blaming the cleaning solution is that these problems started simultaneously when I started using Hoppe's so I'd like to ask you guys if there might be a connection or if these problems could be explained by the way I'm using the solution.
Or should I just forget these ones and buy more guns?
The Beretta doesn't seem to be striking the primer hard enough to fire on waaay too many shots. I'm wondering if the Hoppe's might be gunking it up because when I remove the unfired round there is black shit on the primer.
The p22 keeps failing to load on waaaay too many rounds. That gun seems to have always been a little weak in the firing pin and I don't think that's really changed (I should have bought a Ruger for my target shooting fun). I'm wondering if there's something about the Hoppe's that is jamming things up.
The ONLY reason I'm blaming the cleaning solution is that these problems started simultaneously when I started using Hoppe's so I'd like to ask you guys if there might be a connection or if these problems could be explained by the way I'm using the solution.
Or should I just forget these ones and buy more guns?