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  • Cooler2442
    Member
    • Sep 2016
    • 241

    Where to get Glock and LWRC cleaned/serviced? I'm in Sherman Oaks.

    I don't enjoy cleaning guns or "servicing" them, anyone know a shop or gunsmith that's affordable for cleaning them? I specifically have a Glock and LWRC Piston.
  • #2
    RoundEye
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    • Mar 2010
    • 3667

    Originally posted by Cooler2442
    I don't enjoy cleaning guns or "servicing" them, anyone know a shop or gunsmith that's affordable for cleaning them? I specifically have a Glock and LWRC Piston.
    Are you just looking to have them cleaned, and / or function checked? Or, do you have a list of parts that you need to have replaced?

    As for gun cleaning (although I think this is user level maintenance) LAX Firing Range in Inglewood provides cleaning services.
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    • #3
      Cooler2442
      Member
      • Sep 2016
      • 241

      Originally posted by RoundEye
      Are you just looking to have them cleaned, and / or function checked? Or, do you have a list of parts that you need to have replaced?

      As for gun cleaning (although I think this is user level maintenance) LAX Firing Range in Inglewood provides cleaning services.
      Just cleaned/function checked. Nothing is wrong with any of them that I'm aware of.

      I just don't like to do my own cleaning/maintenance.

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      • #4
        Moemoe1
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 1571

        What this guy said ^

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        • #5
          johnireland
          Member
          • Nov 2019
          • 273

          Originally posted by Cooler2442
          I don't enjoy cleaning guns or "servicing" them, anyone know a shop or gunsmith that's affordable for cleaning them? I specifically have a Glock and LWRC Piston.
          Out of curiosity, how long since it has been cleaned relative to the last time you went to the range and used it? I used to feel the same way about cleaning my own gun as you do, and I went to The Target Range in Van Nuys ( 16140 Cohasset St, Van Nuys, CA 91406 Phone: (818) 787-4373). At that time, for a fee (don't know what it might be today) they would clean your gun for you after you fired there. Since I wasn't cleaning it myself, I always felt vulnerable if I ever had a misfire while at the range. Not so bad at a range, but in a life or death situation, it is nicer to be self reliant. Since then I've come to enjoy the relatively small amount of time it takes to strip down my guns and clean them to my own satisfaction, and to be able to inspect it for wear changes since I last used it. I've even moved to the point where I have acquired some tools needed to make small basic repairs. Nothing feels better than being independent.

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          • #6
            Dago Red
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 586

            I’dost online, or drive to Vegas for this, my stepbrother sent me pics one time of a smoking hot chick cleaning his gun at a range in Vegas. Apparently after you shoot you can have a hot chick clean your gun. Lots of people out of work I’m betting some are gun loving sexy women.

            I do my own cleaning but don’t enjoy it, if you’re willing to spend money having it done more power to you.

            Red

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            • #7
              n8vrmind
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2017
              • 1445

              OP has been smoking too much weed....gotten lazy, unmotivated....and no longer [emoji371] or groomed him/herself regularly. [emoji2357]

              Seriously, with COVID19 shelter-in-place you have plenty of time to clean your firearms.





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              • #8
                afteractionreport
                CGSSA Leader
                • Jun 2013
                • 2851

                Cleaning provides a essential role in getting to know how your firearm works and how it's assembled. If you don't know already how to fields strip the damn thing what going to happen if you ever have a malfunction? You need to know how to clear it. Most handguns and most rifles disassemble into about 4 parts. you should know how it is done.
                Kyle "Kenosha Kid" Rittenhouse did nothing wrong

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                • #9
                  afteractionreport
                  CGSSA Leader
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 2851

                  Cleaning provides a essential role in getting to know how your firearm works and how it's assembled. If you don't know already how to fields strip the damn thing what going to happen if you ever have a malfunction? You need to know how to clear it. Most handguns and most rifles disassemble into about 4 parts. you should know how it is done.
                  Kyle "Kenosha Kid" Rittenhouse did nothing wrong

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                  • #10
                    edgerly779
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                    CGN Contributor
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 19871

                    Try the Target range in Van Nuys.

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                    • #11
                      jarhead714
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 7670

                      Don’t bother. As soon as this virus business is over, just sell your weapons to somebody willing to clean them.

                      You have given everybody that resides or formerly resided in Sherman Oaks a bad name and Sherman Oaks doesn’t need any more help with that.

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                      • #12
                        The War Wagon
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 10294

                        Originally posted by sfarchitect
                        Seriously OP. . .

                        This is for real? Not trolling here?

                        There is pretty much zero chance our OP is over thirty-five years old.

                        You're gonna' drive somewhere, and pay to have someone clean and function check your firearms?! You sir, IMHO, should probably not own firearms.

                        That OP, is a new level of sloth/millenial entitlement.

                        Beyond the obligatory; put on you big boy pants and clean up your own messes conversation, is that LDub a registered BBAW? If so, that's a big no-no. Actually, someone correct me if I'm wrong here, by CA law, leaving weapons registered to you elsewhere and out of your control is a big no-no.

                        Let me put this a more polite/different way OP. Why(?!) would you ever(!), quite literally, put your life in the hands of some $15/hr gun store employee by trusting them to clean & function check your firearms?



                        I have SFArchitect on my BLOCKED list... and I STILL hafta agree with him on ALL this!

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                        • #13
                          sirgrumps
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 2493

                          Originally posted by sfarchitect
                          Seriously OP. . .

                          There is pretty much zero chance our OP is over thirty-five years old.

                          You're gonna' drive somewhere, and pay to have someone clean and function check your firearms?! You sir, IMHO, should probably not own firearms.

                          That OP, is a new level of sloth/millenial entitlement.

                          Beyond the obligatory; put on you big boy pants and clean up your own messes conversation, is that LDub a registered BBAW? If so, that's a big no-no. Actually, someone correct me if I'm wrong here, by CA law, leaving weapons registered to you elsewhere and out of your control is a big no-no.

                          Let me put this a more polite/different way OP. Why(?!) would you ever(!), quite literally, put your life in the hands of some $15/hr gun store employee by trusting them to clean & function check your firearms?
                          ?The constitutional right to bear arms in public for self-defense is not a ?second-class right,? subject to an entirely different body of rules than the other Bill of Rights guarantees.? ?.. "We know of no other constitutional rights that an individual may exercise only after demonstrating to government officers some special need."
                          - Justice Clarence Thomas

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                          • #14
                            Majorpilot
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2020
                            • 1

                            Originally posted by Cooler2442
                            I don't enjoy cleaning guns or "servicing" them, anyone know a shop or gunsmith that's affordable for cleaning them? I specifically have a Glock and LWRC Piston.

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                            • #15
                              r739
                              Member
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 382

                              Tag, waiting for a reply from the OP

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