NJStricker
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Hey guys,
What is your ritual for cleaning up a new-to-you used BP gun?
I recently picked up a used TC Renegade for a pretty good price--$80. I stripped down the stock (it had been painted camo) and just finished putting on several coats of Danish oil into the good walnut.
While that's drying, I'm about to work on the barrel. I don't have a bore light, and the rifling looks worn at the muzzle but no red rust from what I can see, just lots of crud built up in the grooves. Before I take brush and hot water to it, I'm thinking of getting something in there to start softening things up--either Hoppes #9 or Kroil.
What do you guys use on these old used guns?
What is your ritual for cleaning up a new-to-you used BP gun?
I recently picked up a used TC Renegade for a pretty good price--$80. I stripped down the stock (it had been painted camo) and just finished putting on several coats of Danish oil into the good walnut.
While that's drying, I'm about to work on the barrel. I don't have a bore light, and the rifling looks worn at the muzzle but no red rust from what I can see, just lots of crud built up in the grooves. Before I take brush and hot water to it, I'm thinking of getting something in there to start softening things up--either Hoppes #9 or Kroil.
What do you guys use on these old used guns?