Posted by jackinok on February 11, 2011 at 08:17:30 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: OT Winchester posted by Heyseed on February 10, 2011 at 20:11:13:
oh, one other thing,inside tube is most likely brass.Brass does not rust,what it does do is corrode.lots of times when this happens to one you will find inside tube is corroded causing it to stick.thats caused more often than not by using penetrating oils,or the worst of all,gun cleaning solvent on rod!solvents for guns are made to remove copper,Brass is a mix of copper, once you get it out and clean make sure you get every bit of solvents such as hoppes or spray penetrants out of tube.never use solvent on a brass magazine tube(or anything brass). you see the result.very lighly coat it with oil if anything,and never let solvent touch it. Remember more firearms are destroyed by overzealous cleaning than any other thing.dollar to a doughnut ,someone wiped solvent on that rod when it started sticking, instead of cleaning inside of tube,and didnt get it cleaned off good. nothing in mag tube ever needs solvent ,theres no powder or copper residue there.this is simply the biggest problem with a tube magazine,99.9 % of the time if you pin a guy down when you find a stuck one you will find he cleans it with solvent.
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