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NFA & Class III Discussion
Anyone use Silicone on rimfire baffles?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2729602" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I haven't heard about using this. I have a brake on my Ruger Mark III for steel challenge that gets crudded up really bad. Had to bead blast it the last time it was cleaned. I smeared axle grease all over the inside before putting it back on. Wouldn't want to be next to me on the first shot. lol.</p><p> Have not taken it back off to see if it cleans up better yet as the build up is not as severe. Don't know why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2729602, member: 5412"] I haven't heard about using this. I have a brake on my Ruger Mark III for steel challenge that gets crudded up really bad. Had to bead blast it the last time it was cleaned. I smeared axle grease all over the inside before putting it back on. Wouldn't want to be next to me on the first shot. lol. Have not taken it back off to see if it cleans up better yet as the build up is not as severe. Don't know why. [/QUOTE]
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