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Old November 6, 2013, 10:11 AM   #4
Rogervzv
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I have always assumed that with a blued revolver you pretty much have to live with some carbon on the front face of the cylinder. It is generally almost impossible to see and does not affect functionality. I have assumed that even a brass brush with Hoppes 9 applied to a blued cylinder face would eventually degrade the bluing. Comments?

Does Fitz remove the crud from the cylinder face without too much pressure applied? I have not tried this.
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