glw
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I have a CVA Kentucky Rifle that I've recently started shooting. The first time I shot it, I took the barrel off for cleaning - it has two small drift pins you have to knock out as well as a couple of screws.
I think I read somewhere that removing these all the time could cause them to fall out and get lost so the next time (today) I just ran patches up and down the barrel until it came clean. It tool quite a few patches.
So I'm wondering if there's a better way. I've seen those nipples sold that you can attach a plastic tube onto so that you can wash the barrel without removing it.
Anybody have experience with this? Or is there a better way still?
I think I read somewhere that removing these all the time could cause them to fall out and get lost so the next time (today) I just ran patches up and down the barrel until it came clean. It tool quite a few patches.
So I'm wondering if there's a better way. I've seen those nipples sold that you can attach a plastic tube onto so that you can wash the barrel without removing it.
Anybody have experience with this? Or is there a better way still?