Having a Professional Drive to Your Home and Clean Your Guns Is More Practical Than You Might Think
Review: High Caliber Weapons Detailing is like a food truck but for guns
Stephen Gutowski - May 27, 2018 5:00 am
When I first heard about the concept of having somebody come to my home to clean my guns, I thought, "Well, that's a nice idea for rich folks with more guns than time." But when High Caliber Weapons Detailing showed up to my apartment, I realized there's a lot more to it than that.
I'm not necessarily a man who hates cleaning his guns. I absolutely love the smell of Hoppe's 9. My BoreSnakes and Rem Cloth keep my guns in good shape with a nice sheen between deep cleans.
Like any honest gun owner, however, I can admit that I don't do a deep clean of all my guns as often as I would like. If I'm being completely honest, I've never stiped my Ruger 10/22 or my Remington 870 Express to do a deep clean. And, like most gun owners, I've had my guns get dirty enough to affect their function.
So, when High Caliber agreed to come out and show me how they work for this review, I figured why not? It might not be something I'd pay for on my own but at the very least I'll get my guns cleaned, and I won't even have to leave my apartment. After going through their process, I realized it's actually a service I can recommend not just for the wealthy or lazy gun owner but also for people like me who fall somewhere in the middle of those two scales.
High Caliber doesn't just do the kind of deep clean that I could accomplish on my own with some patches and some Rem Oil. Instead, they're able to achieve a kind of cleaning I could never dream of doing with my own two hands on my coffee table. It's a truly professional operation with professional-grade tools that delivers a professional-grade clean.
They had every cleaning implement you can imagine, from Swab-its to star chamber scrubbers to bolt scrapers. And, best of all, they had a seven-gallon Crest Ultrasonic machine. They knew how to strip every one of my guns down to their base components. They knew which firearms finishes should be cleaned with which solvents. They knew how to reassemble everything back into perfect working order.
I was honestly impressed by how clean everything came out. My guns, many of which had thousands of rounds through them, looked brand new.
My AR-15's bolt was spotless, which was particularly impressive since I'd never fully stripped it to be cleaned before, preferring instead to simply dunk the whole thing into some solvent. When High Caliber Weapons stripped my bolt, it wasn't pretty. But it was once they got done with it.
When I tested them at the range, some of the guns performed noticeably better. The .22s were particularly refreshed, which makes sense since they tend to get pretty dirty.