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I read Gary Carmichael's post about boiling parts. I boiled as per his instructions with one addition; I added a cigar to the recipe. The worst of the gunk has been removed from the frame and trigger guard. You guys weren't kidding about oiling right away. i could see the rust beginning form right before my eyes as the parts dried. Tomorrow they will go into the ultrasonic to get the rest.
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