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RUST!!!!
Hey folks yesterday when i was dry firing for practice, i field stripped the gun and then looked down the barrel noticed i had a fine line of rust in one of the rifling twist!!!What should i do about this? What would u folks do about it?
Blake.
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XDTalk 2K Member
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If it's actually inside the bore, I'd say it's probably not rust, but either lead or carbon fouling. Scruba-dub-dub and it ought to go away.
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