^^^ ...or snap a nipple off and leave the theaded shank stuck in the cylinder. No Bueno.
I bought my Hornady ultrasonic cleaner primarily to clean my Black powder cartridges 45-70 etc but it was a failure because the fouling turned the fluid black immediately and the cases were streaked with fouling when removed from the cleaner, so now I just clean them with detergent and hot water using a bottle brush on the inside then tumble them. I’m sure that expensive ultrasonic cleaner would do a good job on my cap and ball revolver parts but nothing bigger than a derringer would fit as a whole gunI spray the heck out of whatever revolver I've been shooting with a 1:10 Ballistol/water mix, guess that's my MM, lol. Then wrap it in a towel and let it soak for 20 minutes on the ride home. Then wipe it down, clean the barrel and chambers, nipples come out and soak in a little cup of MM. Once everything else is cleaned, dry and wipe the nipples with a towel, antiseize and back in they go. Then put the rest together, grease the arbor before the cylinder goes on, and so far life is good.
I've decided to only pull the whole gun apart about every 3 or so range trips, so far it's been too cold to be out there forever so I haven't really shot as much as I like.
I was thinking about a cheap ultrasonic cleaner from Harbor Freight, I have no issue cleaning by hand but I guess it's the "gizmo" factor, a new toy for the man cave, lol. Anybody use them for this and like them?
Golden Rule: NEVER ever leave any Black Powder gun ML or cartridge dirty later than sundown.I guess I'm a bit paranoid due to previous experience, but I pull the nipples every time and clean with Ballistol and water, then a dab of antiseize when they go back in.
I just got back into the hobby, had a open top years ago. Came home from shooting, we had to take our son to the hospital so I layed the gun on my workbench figuring I'd get to it later that night. Well, one thing led to another, and I forgot the damn thing for over a week. Big lump of corrosion with a gun in it. I was so mad at myself I gave it to a friend who said he'd try and clean it, never asked for it back.
Heckuva learning experience, and now that I'm single again I can come home and concentrate on getting the guns cleaned and ready for the next time.
Exactly clean and preserved for next timeGolden Rule: NEVER ever leave any Black Powder gun ML or cartridge dirty later than sundown.
I always end up with anti seize all over whenever I use the stuff. It seems like it multiplies when it comes into contact with skin.
It won't hurt you.The best nipple wrench for removing nipples is the Tedd Cash nipple wrench, comes with sockets for rifles and revolvers.
For applying anit-seize, I use the tip of a pocket knife to get it off the brush and onto the nipple. Put the nipple into the wrench and apply the anti-seize so you do not get it on your fingers.
Yes, @Bugtrucker, you can use Ballistol in your muzzle loaders. I use it full strength as a wipe after I have cleaned with water and soap, dried the bore and used either rubbing alcohol or WD-40 to displace any water left in the bore. The Bllistol patch is used to verified the firearm is clean and then Barricade is used for storage.
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