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12-27-2012, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by gr7070
In addition, S&W's manual states to never use it on *all* their guns. Is S&W really stating to not use what has to be the most popular gun solvent there is?
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This is stupid beyond reason, IMHO. My dad, brother and I have been using Hoppe's #9 on our S&W blued revolvers for more than half a century with never a problem. I don't own, nor do I intend to own, any of the newer S&W handguns. So I guess I will just continue to use the good stuff to clean my revolvers, except maybe my one nickel plated Model 19-3.
Besides, who would want to be without the great smell of Hoppe's for any length of time?
Jack
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12-27-2012, 07:24 PM
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the reasons not to buy this new stuff just keep piling up.
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12-27-2012, 07:51 PM
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I use Hoppe's Elite, Breakfree, and Ballistol on my 637. Great gun, but the clear coat on the frame is poor. I plan to send mine to APW Cogan for a matte hard chrome on the frame when the S&W clear coat wears off. I think the hard chrome will match the SS barrel and cylinder better than the current clear coat finish.
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12-28-2012, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Sonny Crocket
I also had one of these 442s, but like an idiot traded it off a few months back for a pristine Highway Patrolman.
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Oh yeah! Very idiotic!
If I ever had a Model 442, I would trade it for "pristine" HP in a heartbeat. Not that there is anything wrong with the 442. Not saying that at all.
JP
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