In January I bought a brand new Chiappa Alaska, 44 mag 16" carbine, online from a dealer. After cycling the action a bit I took it down to look at the bore. I couldn't believe what I saw. The barrel looked pitted or damaged in some way. I was angry. I gave it a clean and a brush with ballistol. It didn't do anything. I put it aside, got busy, and never got back to it until the last couple of days. I've tried a bunch of things to try to clean it, assuming it was leading or carbon fouling. Long soaks with ballistol, brass brush, brass brush with chore bore, hoppes, vfg felts and cleaning compound. The last one caused patches to come out black, and the bore looks better, but I have antiques that look better. This is only the second time I've bought a new gun. I've read there's residue from test firing, but I can't imagine it'd be this bad. Anyone else seen it this bad? Any advice?
I've got some pictures, best I can take with a crappy phone. It seems that when they chromed/finished the gun, the did it to the chamber and barrel. I can see some coming off in chamber, and the one muzzle pic looks like more is coming off. I've tried contacting Chiappa, but no response. I'm not surprised considering the world situation.



I've got some pictures, best I can take with a crappy phone. It seems that when they chromed/finished the gun, the did it to the chamber and barrel. I can see some coming off in chamber, and the one muzzle pic looks like more is coming off. I've tried contacting Chiappa, but no response. I'm not surprised considering the world situation.


