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- Levergunner 2.0
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m44
Well I was sedused by an m44 mosin today at a pawn shop. It looked so much better than the one I have been shooting. But when I got it home for a closer inspection it seems my old Hungarian with a shiny barrel looks good. Apparently the owner of the "new" M44 never cleaned the rifle. There is rust and corrosion. I could take it back but would rather do the best to clean the barrel. How do you de-rust a barrel? This I obvious result of corrosive ammo!!!!! 

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- Levergunner 2.0
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Re: Off topic m44
Biggest lesson is buyer beware and have a bore light.
Re: Off topic m44
All the options I can think of:
Good luck...!
- a. Return to seller
b. Re-line the bore like you would a prized antique levergun
c. Fancy Cleaner of some sort and shoot it even if not-all-that-great (save as a post-apocalypse 'barter' piece)
d. Fancy Cleaner of some sort that actually 'fixes' it (you lucked out 'cuz it looked worse than it was)
e. Fancy Cleaner plus DynaTek pot-hole filler (always wanted to try that stuff)
f. Re-chamber to larger-bore cartridge
g. Re-barrel to same cartridge
h. Just 'shoot it clean' and don't worry about it
- I'd be tempted to try "c" and hope for "d", but would seriously consider "e".
I'd only do "f" if I were in the mood to do a 'project'.
There's no way I'm secure enough in my manhood for "a" (even for a gun).
I'm too cheap to spend money for "g" or "b".
That leaves me most likely trying "c" and having to resort to "h".
Good luck...!

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- Levergunner 2.0
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Re: Off topic m44
Well I have it apart in the shop with barrel plugged and filled with lime a way. 1. Clear rust. 2 deal with roughness. I am thinking of low velocity cast lead reloads and valve grinding/ polishing compound to " fire lap" barrel.
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Re: Off topic m44
Dark bores can be surprisingly accurate and, yes, they will shoot cleaner.
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Re: Off topic m44
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Thanks, I will remember that.
Thanks, I will remember that.
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Re: Off topic m44
The "lime-a-way" was very effective in removing the rust. This morning I used 000steel wool and Rem oil. I can see a shine, land and grooves. More at the end of the week. There was lots of rust. It is not shreading patches now.