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Old 06-13-2019, 11:15 PM
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Default Reaming K22 cylinders

Nice post, but for some, there may be an easier and cheaper way. I had the same problem with one newer k-22 and a Colt Diamondback. Took my Dewalt cordless drill and chucked an old S&W straight aluminum cleaning rod for a 4” .22 into the drill with a new bore brush attached. Wrapped the bore brush in a cotton patch and covered it with abrasive bore paste. Spin the drill at high speed once you stick the brush in the leading edge of the cylinder and polish the cylinder for a few minutes. Do this a few times as you circle the cylinder, then clean the cylinder thoroughly and range test it. Took me two go-rounds on each gun, but they eject with one finger now, instead of me using a plastic mallet to eject the empties
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