shannerdrake
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About 15 years ago I gifted a CVA 45cal inline to a friend of mine. He later become my brother in law which is a pretty cool story. To make a long story short, he ended up gifting it back to me. To be frank, it is a train wreck. I'm not sure he cleaned it since I took him out and showed him how to shoot it 15 years ago. The ramrod also appears to have been chewed on by a dog or a perhaps a very large cat.
The outside if not terribly rusted and the breech plug is stainless so it's in pretty good shape. However, the bore is a wreck. Earlier in life, I did my fare share of restoring tractors, cars, and Jeeps that were all very rusty. However, I've never saved or restored a bore.
I have been debating soaking the thing with oil and going at it with a box of full bore brushes. I've also debated wrapping an undersized brush in steel wool. I've also thought about a mop style cleaning head and loading it with polishing compound. I've also planned on rigging up my drill to spin the cleaning rods to help with the time.
Let me know your thoughts/stories/comments/recommendations/etc.!
The outside if not terribly rusted and the breech plug is stainless so it's in pretty good shape. However, the bore is a wreck. Earlier in life, I did my fare share of restoring tractors, cars, and Jeeps that were all very rusty. However, I've never saved or restored a bore.
I have been debating soaking the thing with oil and going at it with a box of full bore brushes. I've also debated wrapping an undersized brush in steel wool. I've also thought about a mop style cleaning head and loading it with polishing compound. I've also planned on rigging up my drill to spin the cleaning rods to help with the time.
Let me know your thoughts/stories/comments/recommendations/etc.!