OT - Unusual Wear on a SAA

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OT - Unusual Wear on a SAA

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I was cleaning my Colt after a little range time and noticed that the blue was worn off the top front edges, of the cylinder. It's rubbing on something, but I can't see what. I called Colt and they had never heard of this happening either, so they said to send it in. I've only put about 150, light 32-20,rounds through it. I mean real light....3.9gr of HP-38 under a 115gr Laser Cast.

Have any of you seen this or had this happen before?

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Post by cshold »

That's normal.
It's lead.
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Post by JimT »

casastahle is correct... it's just lead .. not wear
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Post by DPris »

Don't send it to Colt, they'll laugh at you.
It's powder/lead buildup & you just need to work a little harder at getting it off.
Don't scrub too hard or with an overly abrasive material, though, or you will wear the bluing off there.
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Post by colo native »

does this revolver have the black powder cut just in front of the forcing cone in the top strap??
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I've seen less of that on guns where the frame has more clearance between cylinder and top strap, and less of it if the cylinder-barrel gap is thin.
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Post by jdad »

You may give me all you've got. I've earned it. :o I ignored the obvious because Laser Cast bullets aren't supposed to lead up anything.

I've never shot lead, only jacketed, out of revolver before. I wrapped a little piece of lead/carbon removal cloth around the end of match stick and it came off.

Boy do I feel stupid. :oops:
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Post by AkRay »

I must be old and experienced now because I've seen that exact thing on some of my guns' cylinders. I even recognized it for what it is.

I've felt stupid before about other gun related, shooting questions, but I don't think I ever have about this particular one. We probably only get to stop feeling stupid when we stop learning, and there's a lot to learn when it comes to guns.
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jdad wrote:You may give me all you've got. I've earned it. :o I ignored the obvious because Laser Cast bullets aren't supposed to lead up anything.

I've never shot lead, only jacketed, out of revolver before. I wrapped a little piece of lead/carbon removal cloth around the end of match stick and it came off.

Boy do I feel stupid. :oops:
Please don't feel stupid jdad, been there done that. :D
Last Sept. I was asking the same exact question. (New SAA in .357 mag.)
A little trick I was told is to spray the exterior of the cylinder with
Pam before a shooting session. Then clean up time, just rub your thumb
over the lead buildup and it comes right off. :wink:
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Don't feel that way - I've been around over 6 decades, and I still learn something new, just about every day. :roll:

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Post by kimwcook »

Try a lead removal cloth. They're soft on your bluing and will take that off in a hurry.
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Post by jdad »

kimwcook wrote:Try a lead removal cloth. They're soft on your bluing and will take that off in a hurry.
Yep, that's exactly what I did. It will take the blue off if you're too aggressive.

"I wrapped a little piece of lead/carbon removal cloth around the end of match stick and it came off."
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Post by Mutt »

All of my Colts do that . Just some extra elbow and a silicone cloth + a solvent like maybe Break Free . At least that's mostly what I use,seems to help me .Not sure if a strong lead remover will hurt the blue or not though....

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Post by Lefty Dude »

Slug your bore. Your are most likely using undersized bullets. To stop that you need to shoot bullets more closely sized to the cylinder throats, & bore groove diameter.

Take it from one who has been here before. :wink:

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Post by AkRay »

I've never heard of the Pam idea before. I'll have to try it. My Dan Wesson .22 revolver seems to be a particularly bad offender when it comes to this kind of build up on the cylinder. Maybe this tip will cure it.
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