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tooldummy
03-13-2006, 09:40 AM
A guy at work bought a stainless steel Smith and Wesson revolver the other day and has shot it very little. But, for no more than he has shot it, there seems to be a lot of discoloration around the cylinder and at the end of the barrel. He has tried cleaning it, but it isn’t cleaning easy. I suggested buffing it, and he tried that with a little Dremel grinder and a buffing wheel for it, but that hasn’t worked for him either. Is this normal, or do any of you have a suggestion for him to try?
Adam Helmer
03-14-2006, 04:48 PM
tooldummy,
Stainless guns will discolor upon firing ammo. The front of the cylinder takes on a black, tar-like appearance. Several good gun cleaning products will remove that baked-on carbon. G.I. Bore Cleaner, Shooter's Choice and CLP will remove it.
Adam
If you can find one of those impregnated cloths for lead removal, they'll take it off, too.
The one I have is called "Lead Wipe Away". It's a felt like cloth with something impregnated into it (no idea what).
The original purpose of the cloth is to cut it into patches for removing lead from bores (it works).
Gil Martin
03-15-2006, 06:30 PM
Lead Wiping Cloth does a great job cleaning up stainless steel cylinders. All the best...
Gil
PJgunner
03-17-2006, 05:37 PM
I use one of those little wire wheels in a Dremel tool. A soft touch does the job.
Paul B.
Rapier
06-29-2006, 05:26 PM
Sorry guys, but you should not use a buffing or wire wheel of any kind on the face of the cylinder. The chamber throats will be wallowed out by the wheel. Use a soft cloth or a chemical only.
An excellent product to remove carbon, copper or lead is RB-17 found here:
http://www.rb-treasures.com/product3.html
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