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Well, I broke down in a moment of weakness and bought yet another CZ-858. As if I need another one
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She Who Must Be Obeyed was not amused.
This 858 came with quite a low price tag and a comment from the seller that, "since he hadn't always cleaned it, there was some pitting in the barrel" - hence the low price. I thought that if nothing else, it would be a parts gun.
I gave it a full regular cleaning - Ed's Red, etc. - removed a fair bit of crud. Rifling appears intact, and pitting is less than expected.
It shoots no worse than my other 858's. For a rifle with a bore in less than first-class condition, operation and accuracy are good.
I'd still like to clean up the bore a bit more. Several people have suggested trying electronic bore cleaning. There are plenty of web site articles, and a few YouTube videos on the actual process. I have an appropriate DC power supply and the rest of the bits, pieces, and liquids.
One thing I'm not sure how about is the best way to plug or block off the gas ports in the barrel. Is it sufficient just to cork the gas outlet where it meets the gas piston tube, or is something more elaborate needed?
Any comments from experience, or advice about preparation for electronic cleaning would be most appreciated. (I plan to start slow and easy, and see if anything useful seems to be happening).
Comments regarding my sanity - or lack thereof - I'll take as a given, LOL.
She Who Must Be Obeyed was not amused.

This 858 came with quite a low price tag and a comment from the seller that, "since he hadn't always cleaned it, there was some pitting in the barrel" - hence the low price. I thought that if nothing else, it would be a parts gun.
I gave it a full regular cleaning - Ed's Red, etc. - removed a fair bit of crud. Rifling appears intact, and pitting is less than expected.
It shoots no worse than my other 858's. For a rifle with a bore in less than first-class condition, operation and accuracy are good.
I'd still like to clean up the bore a bit more. Several people have suggested trying electronic bore cleaning. There are plenty of web site articles, and a few YouTube videos on the actual process. I have an appropriate DC power supply and the rest of the bits, pieces, and liquids.
One thing I'm not sure how about is the best way to plug or block off the gas ports in the barrel. Is it sufficient just to cork the gas outlet where it meets the gas piston tube, or is something more elaborate needed?
Any comments from experience, or advice about preparation for electronic cleaning would be most appreciated. (I plan to start slow and easy, and see if anything useful seems to be happening).
Comments regarding my sanity - or lack thereof - I'll take as a given, LOL.


















































