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Old April 8, 2013, 10:21 PM   #2
James K
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I usually use a brass brush (not a bore brush) to clean most of the crud off, and a stainless steel one for the front of the cylinder. (The stainless steel brush is softer than the cylinder steel, so it is not going to scratch or wear out the cylinder.)

Those brushes can be found at gun shops, hardware stores, and gun shows. So far, you don't need a background check.

Jim
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