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Old 04-21-2014, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Ibmikey View Post
Since it is strictly the hider it would suggest corrosion from test firing and storage. I would clean and shoot the beans out of the rifle and clean it again to determine if future corrosion will result, seems like it is cosmetic at this point and not loss of metal from firing. Read below the BCM listing for their gunfighter comp .....where a detailed explanation of loss of material from firing can occur.
Thanks, I'll check that out. The offending area is on the outside of the suppressor. I was wondering, if it is the start of corrosion, how to stop it. If I buffed it out with a little flitz and a dremel would I be creating more of an issue by removing whatever protective surface there is there? Or, will I be able to then apply a coating of something, or stay ahead of it with a little oil if I do "wheel it out"?
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