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Unread 01-21-2013, 01:38 PM   #13
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Default 45-70 black powder

Exactly my point. The residue was so thick in the 7th Cav trapdoor guns it was impossible to operate the ejector and the caking in the chamber made extracting and reloading a chore. Reports from the scene in the after action reports told of dead soldiers with no fingernails from trying to extract hulls from the guns.

The caking Brian is talking about is the same problem. It has a way of finding little places to hide that eventually causes field problems.

About 20 years ago I purchased a Browning Double Auto from the estate of a local shooter. The gun showed a lack of care by the barrel pitting on the exterior. The interior of the receiver was so caked I had to use an awl to chip it away in order to be able to clean the gun.
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