So, here's the Ruger after range time (and before breaking it) and the associated hemoglobin spots.
By the way, did you know that Hoppe's #9 doesn't remove blood very well?
Rolled Out On: 7/7/2007 11:13 AM
in computer tech circles, it is well known the computer gods demand blood sacrifice; no new machine will work right until you've bled in it. same with guns?
Rolled Out On: 7/7/2007 11:15 AM
Probably. I can't remember a single computer I've ever built that didn't cut my fingers wide open, so it's probably the same set of gods that must be appeased.
Rolled Out On: 7/8/2007 11:56 AM
Did you know blood is also surprisingly corrosive on steel, much moreso than plain water? Don't ask me how I learned this...
Rolled Out On: 7/9/2007 6:21 AM
Get the blood off the feed ramp Robb! See the post from TD.Good to see you got it back together. From here on out, boresnake it, and spray some gunscrubber inside. If you must disassemble, go to http://www.1bad69.com/ruger/field_strip.htm for detailed instructions.
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