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GOODOLBOY I posted this once before and this is what I use to remove lead in the pipe. I mix a 50/50 solution of hydrogen peroxide and distilled white vineagar. First remove the heavy leading with a Hoppe's lead remover, they are caliber specific. Cork the end of the barrel and pour in the 50/50 solution and let sit for 15 minutes. I take a " Q " tip the type that is on a wood stick and lightly scrub the inside of the barrel. dump the solution out, dry patch and then a light coat of oil on the next patch if you wish.
Haven't had any problem at all using this method and I would challenge any one to find lead in any of my hand guns. I shoot lead bullest mostly. Haven't had any problem with this removing the blue on any of my hand guns but I am carefull not to get it on the exterior. Give it a try. MC |
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I just found RB-17 on Ebay . $8.50 for 4 oz.
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GP,
In my original post I listed what appears to be the home site for RB Products. Would the site not come up for you? They list the 4oz bottles of RB-17 for $7.00 ![]() http://www.rb-treasures.com/product3.html Best, Ed
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You guys that are using vinigar in your barrels need to read this article about the chemical reaction between a base (amonia) and an acid (Vinigar).
http://www.visionlearning.com/librar...wer.php?mid=58 Best, Ed
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