S&W 642 with ported barrel
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S&W 642 with ported barrel
I picked this little guy up a while back. It was already ported when I bought it. Does anyone know how I can get it cleaned from the flash or is this a price to pay for have it cut like that.
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Re: S&W 642 with ported barrel
Good ideaNext wrote:They may a yellow cloth for stainless guns that has Lead Away on the package. It works great for taking the black off my revolvers.
I have ones that are for cleaning knife blades and sliver ware same thing
Watch the frame , these cloths can remove blue so could damage anadizing
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Re: S&W 642 with ported barrel
+1 for leadaway cloths - i use them on the cylinder face of my revolvers to keep em nice
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S&W 642 with ported barrel
Thanks for the input I wasnt really wanting to experiment with all the different metals and finishes on this gun. Glad to of found this site with so much advise.