GypsmJim
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I had thought that I was getting some flaking of the nickel, but a closer inspection revealed what looks like a slight buildup of lead on the end of the cylinder, between each flute.
The gun was drilled and tapped for a scope, though it was removed and the open sights are back on. One of the empty screw holes on the top of the frame (covered on top by the rear sight) is directly above the lead spots. Not sure if that makes any difference.
The gun shoots flawlessly with exceptional accuracy.
My question: Is there a solvent that will help remove the lead without harming the nickel? A finger nail does not seem to do the trick.
PS - the inside of the chambers and the barrel look fine.
The gun was drilled and tapped for a scope, though it was removed and the open sights are back on. One of the empty screw holes on the top of the frame (covered on top by the rear sight) is directly above the lead spots. Not sure if that makes any difference.
The gun shoots flawlessly with exceptional accuracy.
My question: Is there a solvent that will help remove the lead without harming the nickel? A finger nail does not seem to do the trick.
PS - the inside of the chambers and the barrel look fine.