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Taurus PT 1911 I finally shot it.
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3381552" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have fixed many chambers on pistols, you will be surprised what Ruger and Kimber kick out to the public.</p><p>I have been porting cylinder heads for over 30 years and I know my way around a die grinder and Cratex.</p><p></p><p>It's a little funny I got these replies today because I just took the gun apart and cleaning and inspecting it.</p><p>Lots of lead in the barrel next to the rifling.</p><p>Could not get it all out with copper Chorboy wrapped around a cleaning brush.</p><p>I will get it all tomorrow with Peroxide vinegar for the stubborn stuff in the groove.</p><p>3 minute soaks in that followed with a flush and brush.</p><p></p><p>I did think about a chamfer and polish on the barrel.</p><p>But I will play with different bullets and seating depths first maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3381552, member: 15054"] I have fixed many chambers on pistols, you will be surprised what Ruger and Kimber kick out to the public. I have been porting cylinder heads for over 30 years and I know my way around a die grinder and Cratex. It's a little funny I got these replies today because I just took the gun apart and cleaning and inspecting it. Lots of lead in the barrel next to the rifling. Could not get it all out with copper Chorboy wrapped around a cleaning brush. I will get it all tomorrow with Peroxide vinegar for the stubborn stuff in the groove. 3 minute soaks in that followed with a flush and brush. I did think about a chamfer and polish on the barrel. But I will play with different bullets and seating depths first maybe. [/QUOTE]
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