Thank you Claymore and you too Kickback
I know you won't be dissapointed with the Tumble Polisher, it really is a Godsend.
There's nothing stopping you putting metal detonator chambers and pins in too of course
Just make sure that as silicone and lithium grease tends to leave "wet" sooty deposits it's worth scraping as much out as you can first with the mascara brush (or similar) before UltraSonic washing and then polishing.
I forgot to mention the medium is re-usable over and over again. I've had my polisher for 18 months or so and the medium's still great.
I do hope this thread, including the Beginner's Guide to Loading will be beneficial to those newcomers to the hobby. I don't pretend to know everything (far from it) and don't want to appear like I'm trying to teach Grandma to suck eggs either!
I'm hoping that some of the real experts like you lads will add on hints and tips so we can get our modelguns firing properly
I am starting a Field Strip sequence next, what are your thoughts on something like that?
Remember the video you did for me on how to strip the MP40 Claymore? I am thinking of one like that but as a series of still photos.
Maybe it could be as informative to other newcomers as I found your help mate!
Cerwyn
_________________
Hobby collector of mainly WW2 era uniforms, headgear, field equipment and replica weapons.