I would consider this maybe once a year, like a spa for my guns.
I would consider this maybe once a year, like a spa for my guns.
People clean their guns?
The Constitution is NOT dead. It's just being held captive.
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Only if it was a she, she was hot and it came with a happy ending! LOL
Seriously, as a Cerakoter who has to completely disassemble I can't tell you how dirty most guns are, even when the owner thinks it's clean. I have an ultrasonic cleaner but a small one. It works great on small parts but I would love to have the $2000 Crest. I have had quite a few customers bring me older weapons for disassembly and deep cleaning and I like to do it. On some guns it is worth it to the owners who don't have the know how or the time.
The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, “You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I’m just not close enough to get the job done.”
If its a half a day job its one thing. If its bang em out, you cannot make money charging low prices, one time or several years between calls, and you essentially commute 20-40 minutes for 1 hours work. People do not think the commute counts as work but it has to be included. You can spend half the day driving around. Driving a car half the day is not low overhead.
You will get lots of people claiming damages as well.
Nice rolling billboard they will park in your driveway to alert the neighborhood...
Kind of pricey too.
If you dont know how to strip your stuff down to every last piece, which I dont, all you need is a little patience (dont have much of that either) and youtube.
I knew a guy in New England that started a company that has evolved into a large franchise called the 'Maids' . Teams of between two to four young women's driving company yellow Subaru's and equipped all of the best backpac vacuums, scrubbers etc. He carries a monstrous liability coverage which I'm sure would be much much less than a crew of gun cleaners coming to somebody's home.
If you think about it the potential for mistakes, accidents or just the wrong owner's looking to have their guns re-blued or whatever. Whoever goes down this road needs to charge commensurate with the risks and liability exposure in the form of a big wordy Errors & Omission policy and legally drafted contracts covering all the bases. I personally don't see this penciling out unless it's with somebody trying to fly in cheap and low. There are always those willing to try something like this on a shoestring especially if they have nothing to lose in court but their van and tools.
You could always just take it to your local gun shop and have them clean it for you. Cost-wise, I don't know the going rate.