I'm re-doing my Pedersoli KY and somewhere along the way the bore picked up some rust. Even though I oiled it before stripping and putting a French gray finish on it. Maybe the heat from running the barrel under hot water did something to the oil.
Anyway, I'm swabbing away with .32-.40 cleaning patches and the appropriate jag. And 12 patches later one came off. About 6" below the muzzle.
First thought was to shoot it out. Or maybe try air again. I'm sure it would work on a patch, even if it did not on a rnd ball. But I grabbed my patch worm instead. The one from TOTW that is long and spirals with a point on the end. I've used one just like it on a larger caliber gun.
No go. It would not grab hold of the patch to where I could pull it out. But it did manage to get stuck on something when turning it. Maybe the rifling? And turning the rod the opposite way I could feel the worm unscrewing from the rod tip.
So I grabbed the rod puller I bought. And of course it doesn't work on a small diameter rod. Not .32 anyway.
So I clamped onto the end of the rod with vise grips and tapped the vice grips with a small mallet. Out came the worm, but still no patch.
One more try. I know the patch is in there. Still no patch... and now the worm has pulled out of the brass ferrule and is stuck, too. You gotta be kidding me.
So just a short while ago I shot everything out. What I should have done in the first place. And the light charge of 4F seems to have gotten the last of the rust off. Just a normal cleaning cleaned her right up.
So. Note to self: Nothing but jags or brushes into this .32. That tiny bore is just too fiddly. You can't maneuver anything else in there to see if it would snag or unscrew the worm from whatever it was caught on. Larger bore diameters at least give you options.
Just a heads up. If you have a .32 and a patch worm for it, hide the worm somewhere so you won't be tempted to use it.
Anyway, I'm swabbing away with .32-.40 cleaning patches and the appropriate jag. And 12 patches later one came off. About 6" below the muzzle.
First thought was to shoot it out. Or maybe try air again. I'm sure it would work on a patch, even if it did not on a rnd ball. But I grabbed my patch worm instead. The one from TOTW that is long and spirals with a point on the end. I've used one just like it on a larger caliber gun.
No go. It would not grab hold of the patch to where I could pull it out. But it did manage to get stuck on something when turning it. Maybe the rifling? And turning the rod the opposite way I could feel the worm unscrewing from the rod tip.
So I grabbed the rod puller I bought. And of course it doesn't work on a small diameter rod. Not .32 anyway.
So I clamped onto the end of the rod with vise grips and tapped the vice grips with a small mallet. Out came the worm, but still no patch.
One more try. I know the patch is in there. Still no patch... and now the worm has pulled out of the brass ferrule and is stuck, too. You gotta be kidding me.
So just a short while ago I shot everything out. What I should have done in the first place. And the light charge of 4F seems to have gotten the last of the rust off. Just a normal cleaning cleaned her right up.
So. Note to self: Nothing but jags or brushes into this .32. That tiny bore is just too fiddly. You can't maneuver anything else in there to see if it would snag or unscrew the worm from whatever it was caught on. Larger bore diameters at least give you options.
Just a heads up. If you have a .32 and a patch worm for it, hide the worm somewhere so you won't be tempted to use it.