JonnyB686
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Probably my own fault for not cleaning the gun after every range session and not taking the compensator off each time but I have just lost 2 hours of my life cleaning the carbon build up out of it ! I used to have an oil fired cooking range whose burner did the same thing !
Cleaning (the compensator not the stove) consisted of soaking in Ed's Red, careful picking with a needle file and scrubbing with a .410 bronze brush in a power drill.
Does anyone have any experience of carbon build up in the compensator vs the blank cap ? Any other wisdom on cleaning the compensator would be appreciated.
BTW I am still struggling with the need for a compensator on a heavy 9mm revolver.
Cleaning (the compensator not the stove) consisted of soaking in Ed's Red, careful picking with a needle file and scrubbing with a .410 bronze brush in a power drill.
Does anyone have any experience of carbon build up in the compensator vs the blank cap ? Any other wisdom on cleaning the compensator would be appreciated.
BTW I am still struggling with the need for a compensator on a heavy 9mm revolver.

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