Monday, October 1, 2018

Bangity

It was "Smith Day" yesterday at the range for me and a good friend.


Magnum loads were fed to the Model 27, a mixture of magnums and Specials to the 686. .38s to the rest.

I should have taken a couple of autoloaders, as cleaning nearly two-dozen chambers is not a lot of fun.

2 comments:

  1. I'm confused. How would using autoloaders make cleanup easier?

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  2. Autoloaders have one chamber and the barrel is attached. For a lot of them, all you're supposed to do to field-strip them is to remove the slide and then remove the barrel. Clean the barrel, wipe off any fouling around the top of the receiver, put a drop of oil on the rails and the barrel locking surfaces and you're done.

    (YMMV for a 1911).

    Lots easier.

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