James Brenner
32 Cal.
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- Nov 7, 2005
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A friend of mine asked me to clean his Navy Arms (Japanese) Charleville for him. He bought it used a few years ago, fires only blanks out of it, and doesn't take good care of it. Here's the issue: about halfway down the bore there's some sort of constriction. I'm not sure what it is exactly, but I suspect it's powder residue that has hardened to a concrete-like ring. I can get wipers and slotted jags all the way down the barrel to the breech, but a pump and scraper get hung up. I don't want to force anything down the bore to dislodge the obstruction -although beating on it with a large mallet has a certain attraction. I will pull the breech plug as a last resort, but I want to try the easy way first. Right now, I'm letting the bore soak in a solution of hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, and oil soap. It's been soaking for a day, but I can't tell if it's working or not. I'm very open to suggestions on what to do next. Thanks.