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Removing Burn Rings From The Cylinder Face Of A Revolver

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2011

I keep seeing all these video where the revolvers are just filthy. I especially see a lot of cylinder burns that are left on. This is a quick video to show how to remove those stubborn burn marks.

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  • what is that yank a 38?

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  • I use automotive chrome cleaner followed by a normal bore cleaner and oil to remove any residue.Works really well.

  • Thankyou for this video. Very helpful

  • @TheYankeeMarshal nice :0

  • soak that shit in hoppiies hahah 

  • @NormNip Do you even know what a scotchbrite pad is? They are made for cleaning non-stick cookwear without damaging the teflon coating. You assertion that you can easily remove steel with them is ridiculous.

  • @TheYankeeMarshal Twist words anyway you want I still advise your viewers to do their due diligence and experiment cheaply first on a useless piece of hard metal. Use calipers before and after. Take care which grade/color of Scotchbrite you use. Better to be safe than sorry. My experience shows that they will be thanking me - profusely and will want to write me into their wills.

  • @NormNip I am not calling you a liar. I am calling you ignorant. Just as you were wrong about Ruger using some super hard steel. Still, you did not remove a scratch with a scotchbrite. If you stick to that story you are a liar. You may have buffed out a surface blemish, but not a scratch. Companies that make lead cleaning cloths, that are more abrasive than a scotchbrite, simulated 10,000 cleanings with no noticeable wear. That is cleaning your gun every day for over 25 years.

  • @TheYankeeMarshal I advise your viewers to do their due diligence and experiment on a useless piece of hard metal. Use calipers before and after. They will discover it's wrong to call me a liar.

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