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Cleaning Tips Needed
Maxx424
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Need some tips on cleaning black powder pistols. What I usually do is take the cylinder out, remove the nipples and wash every thing with soap and water. Then I blast it all with my compressor to get the water out and then oil everything up liberally. My son took the .44 and he does not have a compressor. For some reason I decide to look at it there was some rust so took it all apart. No major damage. Decided to look at the .32 and, while it was somewhat dirty it did not have the rust issue. How often do you completely disassemble your revolver and any tricks to cleaning so you won't have a rust issue? I know with model airplane engines they will bake them in an oven.
Thanks for the help.
Cary
Thanks for the help.
Cary
Comments
I drop everything into denatured alcohol and then set them out to dry. the alcohol evaporates any water that might be anywhere. works really good even better if you use the compressor to blow the alcohol off.
I clean'em after everytime i use, as i', sure you do.
in between i dont worry so much i give'em a good coat of oil and let the dehumidier in the safe do it's thing.
Cary