Safe to wash a revolver in seawater?

aterry33

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Just wondering.. Is it safe to wash a blued revolver in seawater and then let it air dry in the sun?
 
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aterry, that's pretty off the wall. What prompted you to consider washing a revolver in sea water?
 
NO! Any firearm of mine that even got into salt spray would be disassembled and cleaned at the first chance.
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R U Crazy?

Wash a blued revolver in salt water??!!!! Why would you want to? Ya, that's in all the owners manuals I've ever read. You must be drinking sea water!
 
No, unless you wash it in the Gulf of Mexico, where it will both clean and oil your revolver at the same time.
 
HAHAHA fellas... was just a little bored watching everyone else leave for the 4th here at work and decided to play a little prank.

large orange drink that was hilarious :)
 
this has to be a joke...or the writers is a few sandwiches shy a happy meal....
 
I figured this must be a late April Fool's joke.
Take it from a boy from down on the Gulf; you'd be dumb wash off a hammer in salt water, no matter how oily it is.
 
I've done it numerous times. Never any issues just make sure it completely dries before holstering in a leather holster. It would behove you to use fresh, incoming water on the incoming tide ( not Brackish ) for the thorough cleaning as it removes all acids and oils. I would not hesitate to try this with any of my revolvers as salt does clean away any plastic chemicals. A must try for anyone with a metal frame and great wood treatment that needs cleaning.
Good Luck and be safe
 
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A blued revolver? UHHHH, No. A Glock? Heck, go ahead, it's already ugly and will probably outlive us all. Chuck Taylor is presently proving it with a G17.
 
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