I was given one that currently doesn't work and may cost a few hundred to fix (vs. $900 for the same model new). It's from a jewelry store but is large enough to accomdate an entire action.

Sweep 200 Cleaner


Before I invest the money having it fixed I'd like to hear if they do a good job of cleaning actions and parts like this (great picture Chuck, looks like a Flues I am working on)



If you have used, one how well do they work? Must the action be completely disasembled or can coil springs and hammers be left assembled in the receiver body? What type of cleaning fluid do you use?

It may cost me $2-300 to have repaired, just wondering if it's worth it or am I going to scrubbing with the brass brush anyway/


Thanks, Rob


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