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TheresAsafety
> 3 dayExact replacement for Franklin Armory tumbler
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Hulda Metz PhD
> 3 dayVery sharp edges. Not able to use on soft metals until I can fix that.
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Jeffrey
> 3 dayI used this product to clean my fired ammo cases. It cleaned the cases with satisfactory results.
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Jordan Anthony
> 3 dayI use these for tumbling brass. These are awesome as you can just clean them instead of throwing out corn cob media. They are an expensive initial investment, but if you reload often like I do worth it. These things are very very loud though. The reason I give three stars is I would buy an ultrasonic cleaner if I could do it over with the money. If you dont want to deal with the ultrasonic cleaner, this is definitely a lot easier to use as you just clean the tumbling media and the tumbler and thats it. Not need to worry about vibration rates or dilution ratio of your cleaner. Just throw it in and turn it on. So I think it is great for cleaning brass as it doesnt need to be perfect. If you want perfect, get an ultrasonic cleaner.
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Thomas C Rodgers
Greater than one weekWorks good for wet Tumbling reloading brass
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Gary Zilik
> 3 dayI use the pins along with a wet tumbler to clean rifle and pistol brass.
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alan henrich
Greater than one weekTumbling Pins worked great. They are a little smaller than I thought , but thats my fault, they still work though
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topchef
> 3 dayExcellent for tumbling, very fast shipping and does a great job on cases. I use about 2 lbs per 30 Magnum size rifle cases and am very pleased with the results
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Mr. G
> 3 dayGo cheap get cheap. The regular tumbling media was on backorder so I bought this brand. It was about half the price of the one I normally get. It worked fine in my tumbler (reason for two starts), but it did not pick up very well with my magnetic. Wish I have read all the reviews, as there are several other who made this comment.
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Thunderdog
> 3 dayI use these in my Frankford Arsenal Platinum case tumbler.Stainless steel pins is the only way to go.My brass looks like new.Magically the inside and primer pockets look new.I only tumbled about 6 or 7 hundred 9mm brass cases for an hour using some dawn and a tablespoon of lemi shine.