DrewW
Member
Ok guys I have a little problem here, today when I was cleaning my 586 I bought last month I got everything cleaned up except for the inside of the cylinder right where the end of the case for .38 specials is. I have scrubbed the heck out of it with a brass brush and Birchwood Casey's Bore scrubber but it doesn't seem to budge. Any idea what I can use to get this cleaned up? It looks almost like it could be rust up in there, I tried scratching it out with a pick and got a little to budge but that seems like it is going to take forever to clean out that way.
Not sure what was shot in the gun before I got it but it was there before I shot the gun, only thing I have shot is a couple of boxes of Remington UMC lead round nose bullets. I did get some of it off but now it seems no matter how many times I run the brush through it I can't knock anymore loose.
This is my first handgun so sorry if I didn't give you all enough information, I am use to cleaning shotguns.
38 specials chamber fine but .357 mags won't go in without a good push.
Not sure what was shot in the gun before I got it but it was there before I shot the gun, only thing I have shot is a couple of boxes of Remington UMC lead round nose bullets. I did get some of it off but now it seems no matter how many times I run the brush through it I can't knock anymore loose.
This is my first handgun so sorry if I didn't give you all enough information, I am use to cleaning shotguns.
38 specials chamber fine but .357 mags won't go in without a good push.