okay oracles of wisdom... I've had my .22 Ruger six shooter for as long as I can remember (which ain't sayin much) but I've never tried to clean the powder burns off it. I haven't fired it in years and years and it's in great condition except for the few powder burn marks on the cylinder. I gave a few attempts at squirting it with Balistol and rubbing them off but it only got a little bit cleaner. Any suggestions?
I clean my wife's nickel .357 with Hoppes #9. It works real good.
I use a "lead away" cloth from Kleen Bore. It works great on the cylinder of my shiny revolver.
Quote from: Sinister on September 07, 2008, 08:08:28 PM
I clean my wife's nickel .357 with Hoppes #9. It works real good.
I have to second Sinister with Hoppe's #9
it cleans everything off my nickle S&W
have you tried CLR on the slide?
Quote from: He Man on September 07, 2008, 11:44:53 PM
have you tried CLR on the slide?
Uh, it's a revolver. No slide.
whoops, didnt read six shooter. ;D
Thx gang... I'll go pick up some Hoppes #9 and a Kleen Bore cloth. [thumbsup]