SandSpider
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Sorry, this is not a S&W specific question.
I have a Manurhin MR73 revolver that is in very good shape, but has been shot a lot.
There is carbon deposited in the flutes of the cylinder that will not budge.
I have read that Hoppes #9 can damage or remove bluing if left on there for too long, so now I'm paranoid about soaking the cylinder in it.
Is there any other chemical or cleaner that will definitely not harm the blue, and take the carbon off?
Thanks!
I have a Manurhin MR73 revolver that is in very good shape, but has been shot a lot.
There is carbon deposited in the flutes of the cylinder that will not budge.
I have read that Hoppes #9 can damage or remove bluing if left on there for too long, so now I'm paranoid about soaking the cylinder in it.
Is there any other chemical or cleaner that will definitely not harm the blue, and take the carbon off?
Thanks!