bore dark and warn
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Ah, yes, I understand now. That is something Ill have to look into. sorry that I read that wrong. :P
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Re: bore dark and warn
So, Its been a while, and the firearm has been in storage since my last post. I bought a house, with a nice garage and will be planning on a workshop soon enough (with a loft for my ham radio shack). So more work is to be done, on ALL of my firearms then.
As for now, I will be bringing this Krag into work with me to get some hands on time. Im an Armourer for Canadas Glorious Army, and I have a WAY better workshop and tooling there at my disposal. I was not keen on mixing work and pleasure.. but I dont see any other choise for this poor rifle at this time. If I want to hunt with it.. I had better get on this NOW!
As for now, I will be bringing this Krag into work with me to get some hands on time. Im an Armourer for Canadas Glorious Army, and I have a WAY better workshop and tooling there at my disposal. I was not keen on mixing work and pleasure.. but I dont see any other choise for this poor rifle at this time. If I want to hunt with it.. I had better get on this NOW!
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High Cap'n
I would suggest that before you go the fire lap route try paper patching. plain old news print is pretty aggressive. try a half dozen PP first. It's aggressive on corrosion ad crud but much less so on steel. more of a polish.
Hope this helps Cap'n
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I would suggest that before you go the fire lap route try paper patching. plain old news print is pretty aggressive. try a half dozen PP first. It's aggressive on corrosion ad crud but much less so on steel. more of a polish.
Hope this helps Cap'n
B-breathe
R-relax
A-aim
S-squeeze