Originally posted by Hornet33
Why not?? Soap and water won't hurt them. You wash your car right? Ever wash the engine of your car with soap and water? I do and that has more moving parts and electronics to boot than a firearm. Hell I've cleaned computer mother boards with soap and water and they worked just fine afterwards.
Just have to make sure the parts are dry and then properly oiled on a firearm.
Cars often are rusty corroded things. My guns never are rusty or corroded.
I typically tend to drive a car until the body is shot, and when it is just too rusty, I get rid of it. I have several firearms approaching 40 years old, not a spec of rust on any of them. I have one firearm that is 70 years old. No rust. But then I don't use water on them, and if they get wet while hunting, it gets a complete dissassemble, clean and oil as soon as I get home. If I anticipate moisture in the air while hunting, I slip a small can of oil and a few patches in my hunting jacket and oil the weapon during the hunt.
I have seen rusty guns. I have never owned a rusty gun.
Bad comparison, cars to guns.
I never use WD40 on a firearm. It dries off to much and leaves the weapon exposed.