I got GP100 in .357Mag with stainless steel finish and shoot 38 special with it sometimes.
Also, I got .44Mag blued and on occasion shoot .44Special with that one.
Both revolvers have developed cylinder 'crud ring' from being used with cartridges that are shorter than original ones.
I cleaned and cleaned, but it is still there. It does not impair any functions of the revolver, but it is visible.
There are different products out there that claim that can remove this lead rings, I haven't tried any yet, somewhat worried that I might damage my guns.
Some people even use cordless drill, insert bronze brush and use it at very slow speed to clean revolver cylinder.
That would worry me even more.
What do you guys use to completely remove 'crud ring' from your revolvers, and do you use different methods for blued or stainless steel finish?
Also, I got .44Mag blued and on occasion shoot .44Special with that one.
Both revolvers have developed cylinder 'crud ring' from being used with cartridges that are shorter than original ones.
I cleaned and cleaned, but it is still there. It does not impair any functions of the revolver, but it is visible.
There are different products out there that claim that can remove this lead rings, I haven't tried any yet, somewhat worried that I might damage my guns.
Some people even use cordless drill, insert bronze brush and use it at very slow speed to clean revolver cylinder.
That would worry me even more.
What do you guys use to completely remove 'crud ring' from your revolvers, and do you use different methods for blued or stainless steel finish?
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