Frankford Arsenal Case Tumbler running the first batch of 300 9mm casings

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2010

This is a video that gives a great look on my first cleaning test with my new Frankford Arsenal case tumbler.
About 300 9mm casings making there path to a nice and shiny body!
This process takes between 3 and 6 hours and i use RCBS corncob with polish powder.
Maximum capacity :600 casings!

After 6 hours: all of the brass became clean and shiny, just as i expected!

Conclusion: awesome tumbler!

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  • got some info from my cousin who just recently traded his 1292 for the FA Quick-N-EZ.

    After the recall and with sales dropping, Midway re-motored those in stock and sold under the Frankford Arsenal name as Frankford Arsenal Moly Ultra-Coat Value Pack. He thinks the pack included the tumbler, media and a bottle of moly, for sale price of 29.49. Not a bad deal from Midways original 1292 price of 45.00(tumbler only)

    

  • @45Blackjack No Problems at all. Doesn't get hot. Perfect tumbler and cheap. Thanks for the comment.

  • Does your tumbler get hot? looks like the old Midway Model 1292 that were recalled due to motors overheating. After Midway quit repairing them they started replacing with the Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ.

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