Does anyone not remove their nipples (for cap and ball revolvers) during cleaning? I remove the nipples maybe about after 5 or so shooting sessions. I have never had problems. Does anyone else not remove their nipples every time they clean?
Same here, every time. For cleaning rifles, removal of the nipple aids in the draw of cleaning solution from the bucket up the barrel. I have a can of copper Never-Seize (laying around the shop forever) that I use a little dab on the threads for ease of disassembly after the next range time..Every time. I use a little bore butter on the threads during reassembly.
Agreed! I engineered crab boats in AK and every thread on every fastener got the 'Seize'.NEVER SEIZE, is the way to go! I was on SUBMARINES FOR 20 YRS, and we used it. a frozen thread could cost you and the crew your life!
Snuffy you could have saved that pistol. While quick cleaning is the ideal
I have waited a week and saw no perceptible residual corrosion. That was
in cold weather and with lube covering cylinder chambers. It can look
worse than it is.
AmenI do not remove nipples until I am ready to strip and clean internals. This is after several hundred
rounds down the bore. After every use I clean bore with hot wash ,the flash holes and dry out the
gun best I can followed by hair dryer on low heat until no beads exist. I have never used
anti seize and the only seized nipples I have had were from guns I traded for or got used
that were not maintained. To break loose if frozen, I use a cylinder plate in a vice and a ratchet.
If it will not break under a good strong pull, rather than strip it, snap it or bugger the cylinder,
I try penetrating oil and a heat gun on low at the base of the nipple trying to expand the cylinder.
Careful to not damage the finish. Rarely will you break nipple wrenches, drill and easy-out and all that.
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