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For All BBB Owners - Please Read!
For All BBB Owners - Please Read!
While helping another forum member I had to take the barrel band and forestock off of my BBB .357 and discovered a 'moderate' amount of the green copper carbonate built up on the inside of the barrel band and it had deposited on the barrel and the end of the forestock. It cleaned off easily and left no mark on the barrel but alla' ya' BBB owners might want to take heed and invest a few minutes into cleaning this area if ya haven't done so in a while.....
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Re: For All BBB Owners - Please Read!
The brass barrel band. Please re-read:where would the buildup have come from
and discovered a 'moderate' amount of the green copper carbonate built up on the inside of the barrel band
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- JEBar
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fired our BBS 44 Mag yesterday and cleaned it today .... loosened and moved the barrel band for the first time .... happy to report, no sign of any issues whatsoever .... will check the others the next time they are cleaned
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- RanchRoper
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Yikes glad I don't have a forend on mine...dodged a bullet there
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1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully