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Old 12-10-2010, 07:28 PM
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I saw someone post the other day about the dirtiest gun they've ever seen and then this caught my eye.
While looking at a local arms sales site, I saw this K22. When I opened the picture, I was amazed.
And....it was advertised as a really clean gun. Wow......
Check out the forcing cone area!
I'm not sure what crawled up and died inside that barrel but a good soaking in something toxic wouldn't hurt it at all.
Any guesses? Stuck bullet, spider web covered with powder residue, someones lost ear plugs?

Reminds me of one of my past concealed carry students. He had an old Model 10 that I was inspecting. I asked when he shot it last and he said within the last 3 weeks. When I opened the cylinder, I saw thick cobwebs in all 6 holes and the barrel. He shot great in qualification though (after I made him get all the spider stuff out).
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:31 PM
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That is one fouled up firearm...lol regarding the cob webs..
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Yeah dnonac,
That was my post about a Marlin model 60W. I don't care if I only shoot a firearm one time, it bugs the **** out of me until I have wiped it off, and at least run a patch or two through the bore. I don't over clean, but I clean them and wipe off the finger oils, (and the cob webs).
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Yeah dnonac,
That was my post about a Marlin model 60W. I don't care if I only shoot a firearm one time, it bugs the **** out of me until I have wiped it off, and at least run a patch or two through the bore. I don't over clean, but I clean them and wipe off the finger oils, (and the cob webs).
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Gordon..I'm the same way. Just looking at that K22 gave me cold chills though. Obviously neglected to the max. Poor gun deserves another owner.
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