emilianoksa
Member
I've just been reading the 10/22 owners handbook, and was surprised to learn this.
I don't have access to products that can be safely used to flush out a mag. The only stuff I can get here is harmful to plastic.
Would it be OK for me to use a bit of denatured alcohol as an alternative? Just pour it in and let it drip out?
I've seen videos of folks disassembling Ruger magazines, and there was no mention of having to get the tension just right. It didn't look very difficult to do, and I imagined everyone would do it after five or six hundred rounds.
Or is it just the internal rotary part of the mag that mustn't be touched?
I don't have access to products that can be safely used to flush out a mag. The only stuff I can get here is harmful to plastic.
Would it be OK for me to use a bit of denatured alcohol as an alternative? Just pour it in and let it drip out?
I've seen videos of folks disassembling Ruger magazines, and there was no mention of having to get the tension just right. It didn't look very difficult to do, and I imagined everyone would do it after five or six hundred rounds.
Or is it just the internal rotary part of the mag that mustn't be touched?