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Same here. Might be a lame excuse but it is what it is.I find cleaning my revolver soooo tedious that I haven't shot it in years!
Same here. Might be a lame excuse but it is what it is.I find cleaning my revolver soooo tedious that I haven't shot it in years!
You do not need to completely disassemble the revolver to clean it.I don’t believe any of these posts mention the need to completely disassemble the revolver, in fact it seems at least one shooter only removes the grips (requires some disassembly). I’ve had my 1851 Navy for 40 years and hate taking it apart - I can clean two rifles in the time I spend on this revolver - so I don’t shoot it often. I’m pretty sure that just soaking it in Dawn /water or even Ballistol w/water without many patches and a brass brush on steel components won’t get it clean. I really like to hear that I’m wrong and there’s a better/quicker way. Jeff
Bore butter is a line for conicals. It’s not a protectant. Ugh.Am I wrong? I send a dry patch down to keep anything from entering the breach then patch with dawn and water after 5 or 6 patch changes I patch until they come out clean. I pull the once dry now wet patch by twisting with a patch puller. I send a patch to wipe and dry bore down to the breach. I pull the liner use a long wood Q-tip to clean passage (cva breach on a flintlock } clean the liner reassemble .Finally send a bore butter patch down to breach then a quick pass with a clean dry patch and put up till next shooting session I use 4f swiss in the pan 2f swiss or trip7 behind a.15 patch .490 ball 50 cal Traditions Hawken flintlock. Any opinions right or wrong?
More circular arguments. Ugh.30% more water maybe? Won't be squat difference.
I suggest a search on cleaning on this site is needed all has been discussed Thousands of posts I bet.
100% this!!!You do not need to completely disassemble the revolver to clean it.
If you shoot a lot, 3 or 4 complete tear downs a year are enough.
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