I have a cheap Taurus revolver that is important to me. I won a $100 (50 pounds) prize at Bisely and wanted to come home with a more tangible prize, so i went to the local gunshop (Fultons) and bought a 50 pound gun -this Tauris 38 Special revolver.
I recently shot it and found that two chambers had some roughness and would not extract the fired cases. With a borescope (about $65 on Amazon.ca) I can easily see it.
My challenge now is to clean it up. I tried a bronze brush in an electric drill, but it did not do much. A machinist owes me one, so i will turn it over to him.
Any suggestions? I see some machining marks in the chambers, so a honing or something might be in order.
I recently shot it and found that two chambers had some roughness and would not extract the fired cases. With a borescope (about $65 on Amazon.ca) I can easily see it.
My challenge now is to clean it up. I tried a bronze brush in an electric drill, but it did not do much. A machinist owes me one, so i will turn it over to him.
Any suggestions? I see some machining marks in the chambers, so a honing or something might be in order.


















































