A while back I spent a fair amount of time over about two days cleaning the barrel of my '39 Tula Mosin. I didn't have anything special at the time to use so I was using some Hoppes #9 and a .308 brush since I could not find any .312 brushes anywhere for some odd reason. I THOUGHT I had gotten it down to bare and shiney metal.
I shot the gun a few days back and brought it home to clean it out. Figured it should be a POC since I'd done the previous Deep Clean Job..... apparently not.......
So I got a can of Wipe Out and for the past three days I've been alternateing between a blast of Wipe Out or two followed by waiting 8 to 12 hours to let it soak and rounds of running a .338 bore brush soaked in Hoppes down the bore about 30 times each. Patches are STILL coming out deeply blue, purple or black/brown depending on the products in use for each stage.
It's so bad that I'm beginning to wonder if the whole thickness of the barrel is just a "ceramic" of fouling....
If there's metal in there I'm going to find it. I should start doing sets of the hack marks for each pass of Hoppes and Wipeout more or less like some prisoner in for the long haul....
I shot the gun a few days back and brought it home to clean it out. Figured it should be a POC since I'd done the previous Deep Clean Job..... apparently not.......
So I got a can of Wipe Out and for the past three days I've been alternateing between a blast of Wipe Out or two followed by waiting 8 to 12 hours to let it soak and rounds of running a .338 bore brush soaked in Hoppes down the bore about 30 times each. Patches are STILL coming out deeply blue, purple or black/brown depending on the products in use for each stage.
It's so bad that I'm beginning to wonder if the whole thickness of the barrel is just a "ceramic" of fouling....
If there's metal in there I'm going to find it. I should start doing sets of the hack marks for each pass of Hoppes and Wipeout more or less like some prisoner in for the long haul....




















































