David LaPell
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I was thinking about ordering a cylinder throat polishing hone for a couple of my revolvers. Has anyone done this before? Does it make a difference on extraction?
What gun do you have? Polishing chambers can help if they have a rough surface finish. I regularly ream the chambers of 625's and 617's as they tend to be undersize and reaming them to spec makes both chambering and ejection much better.I was thinking about ordering a cylinder throat polishing hone for a couple of my revolvers. Has anyone done this before? Does it make a difference on extraction?
Yes, not what you do, which made me wonder about the original post. Throats get reamed. Chambers can be reamed to size if undersize or undersize and out of round, or polished if rough. Brownell's sells ball hones for polishing chambers, for instance, but I wouldn't use one on the throats.Polishing cylinder throats may increase their opening size slightly, and I'd avoid that like the plague.