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03 October 2006, 08:12
S.K. Snyder
Bolt Face
I did a search without any luck.

Could someone please tell me what they use to clean the bolt face of their rifles? I have tried different stuff and asked people at gun stores, but nothing seems to work.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Snyder
03 October 2006, 08:59
shootaway
i use a tooth brush and shooters choice
03 October 2006, 20:09
Pegleg
Scotchbrite in a circular motion.


The only easy day is yesterday!
04 October 2006, 05:11
b beyer
The little circle around the fireing pin hole should come off easy. If it is cutting your bolt look into your primers or load. Shouldn't put anything on there that is that hard to remove.


Bob
26 October 2006, 01:41
Jan
SK, do you ever visit your dentist? Ask him, after cheqing your teeth, to do you another favour. He's got nice little rubber cusps that fit the bolt face exactly and with a little pumice and water (oil, if you like) in a few seconds with his rotating equipment (I'm a dentist myself) he can polish your bolt face to a shiny surface. Don't take your entire rifle to that man, he will be scared to death, unless he is accustomed to rifles, by the way!
Nice day,
Jan.
26 October 2006, 21:22
Wink
When your dentist polishes your rifle bolt face can you charge it to your medical insurance?


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26 October 2006, 22:43
GSP7
I bought a brass scrub brush with real fine bristles. Use some kroil.

Works good on old rifles ive bought, with some kroil it cleans any fine surface rust and dryed on residue without damageing the blueing.
29 October 2006, 02:56
greenjoy
I use a "PrepPen".
The glass fibers on the end of the pen scour the carbon off.
The PrepPen is actually made for digging the rust out of rock chips in your cars paint prior to touching them up. I got mine in a automotive store.

http://www.promotorcarproducts.com/sandingpen.htm