JL Murray
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My new M&P full sized 9mm is getting a scratch across it when the rounds eject is this normal?
My Shield 9 doesn't do this.
My Shield 9 doesn't do this.
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seriously !!! are you worried for that? that's not even an scratch.
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May need to use a copper solvent specifically to get rid of it
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Ditto. A lil Hoppe's #9 and that little mark will be like it was never there.
Hi. Are you familiar with the 22 Victory? I have some gun residue on the front of the barrel that's extremely difficult to remove. Would this Hoppe's #9 work on the stainless steel barrel to remove the gun powder, but reserve the finish? Thanks.
Ditto. A lil Hoppe's #9 and that little mark will be like it was never there.
Hi. Are you familiar with the 22 Victory? I have some gun residue on the front of the barrel that's extremely difficult to remove. Would this Hoppe's #9 work on the stainless steel barrel to remove the gun powder, but reserve the finish? Thanks.
I've never handled a .22 Victory. If its stainless, without some kind of coated finish, Hoppe's should be fine.
I'm sure there are some folks around here more familiar with the .22 Victory.
a poster in another forum got flamed for saying " some people shouldn't own guns, just because they can"...........
Ballistol cleans that residue off my 22 Victory.
Awesome. Thank you.
My new M&P full sized 9mm is getting a scratch across it when the rounds eject is this normal?
Yes, it is common. It is just a brass deposit, not a scratch. The soft brass of brass cased ammunition will not likely scratch the hard steel of the slide. Cheap Russian steel cased ammo might be a different story.
Well just don't shoot it then!