686forlife
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what are some do's and dont's when it comes to cleaning a 686+ SS revolver? I use Breakfree CLP to clean my guns and was wondering if there are locations on the 686 where this product should not go?
i recently cleaned the chamber and ejector with CLP and it seems the ejector now rotates slightly preventing me from inserting rounds until i rotate the ejector back in place.
the front of the chamber seems to get very dirty very fast from just one range session. i know birchwood casey lead remover removes the carbon/lead rings but it requires heavy rubbing and takes too long. Is it ok to leave these carbon/lead rings on the front of chamber or will it cause damage in the long run? i dont mind cleaning the chamber cylinders and barrely after every range session but the front of the chamber just takes too long.
thanks.
i recently cleaned the chamber and ejector with CLP and it seems the ejector now rotates slightly preventing me from inserting rounds until i rotate the ejector back in place.
the front of the chamber seems to get very dirty very fast from just one range session. i know birchwood casey lead remover removes the carbon/lead rings but it requires heavy rubbing and takes too long. Is it ok to leave these carbon/lead rings on the front of chamber or will it cause damage in the long run? i dont mind cleaning the chamber cylinders and barrely after every range session but the front of the chamber just takes too long.
thanks.