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Removing lead buildup from barrel compensator
I use a screw on comp on a Ruger 22/45 pistol. Over a couple of years, the lead deposits finally built up to the point the openings were nearly clogged. What is/are the best ways to remove such deposits?
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Unscrew comp from barrel and replace?
Anything you do to work on getting the lead out will just be exposing you to more and more of the stuff. |
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if you can get it, blob of mercury will dissolve any lead.
So ideal to restore a high end rimfire match barrel or that compensator just be careful to recover it since both lead and mercury are toxic.
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Good thoughts, all! Thanks. I wound up using a small diamond bit in a Dremel tool to remove the lead. To minimize exposure to the lead dust I wore a mask and worked over a dampened paper towel to catch and hold debris. This worked quite well and had the offending deposits removed in short order. I will be more observant in the future and not let the deposits build up!
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