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Do not know if you have heavily cleaned the barrels, by heavily i mean soaked with solvent , brushed and again. Then use a tornado brush or some other stiff brush with lead remover solvent and do it again. I have had a number of vintage barrels that looked like a mile of bad road because only a cursory run a patch through cleaning had ever been done leaving a hundred years of leading to accumulate. Have had some surprising results, not perfect barrels but much better than first thought.
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Above all don't use anything abrasive in the bores, or anywhere else on your gun.
My personal choice, though others may offer different products, is Big 45 Frontier Pads on a ramrod with a solvent like Hoppe's, chucked up in a cordless drill to clean up the bores. The Frontier Pads can also be used on external metal parts and will NOT damage blueing, case colors, or Damascus finishes. . |
It's refreshing to see gems like this coming out of the woodwork, instead of the same guns just getting recycled from one collector to another.
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Dirk,
I think the best option here is to verify that the barrels are safe to shoot, become a forum member and put this in the for sale section so I can buy it! Ryan |
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If the bores prove an issue after proper cleaning and measuring for wall thickness, an option is to have it tubed by Briley in 28ga. I did this on a similar 16 and like the result very much. I wouldn't sleeve those barrels.
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The northwestern part of CT, Litchfield County, is an area known for old money. I often find myself thinking as I drive past some of those old homes "I wonder what's tucked away in that attic".
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Edgar, I had an old house on the farm that I had a contractor take down circa 1900, I also kept the one that was built in 1840 the contractor found an old hammer gun in what remained of the corn crib, he called me and said he put it in the fork of a tree next to where the crib had been, It was a week before I could get to look for it Looked many times never found it .Often wondered what brand of gun it was, Gary
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