Jerome Poiret Posted February 21, 2002 Share Posted February 21, 2002 Seems that it has to be done. But how ? What tools ? polishing media ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shooter Grrl Posted February 21, 2002 Share Posted February 21, 2002 Jerome, I use my brass tumbler with its regular media and Dillon Rapid Polish to clean up the inside of my magazines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carlos Posted February 21, 2002 Share Posted February 21, 2002 If you elect to use the elbow grease method, the best stuff I have found is Flitz. I wrap a rag aroung a steel .30 cal bore brush section or a screwdriver (just make sure it does not poke through the rag). If you already own JB bore paste, that could work as well. I really like Shootergrrrl's idea - I will have to try that next time! D. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bret Heidkamp Posted February 22, 2002 Share Posted February 22, 2002 I've wondered more about getting them teflon coated or some other permanent treatment. For the last couple seasons I've been spraying them with Mag Slick (from Krunch, the same people that make ProGrip) and lightly coating the springs too. I keep a can in my range bag, and if I EVER drop a mag it gets stripped, wiped through with a rag, and re-sprayed. I have never had a mag jam since doing this (the silicone USPSA rags you used to get at the major matches work too, but that greasy silicone attracts dirt from the next county). Bret Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerome Poiret Posted February 26, 2002 Author Share Posted February 26, 2002 Thanks guys and grrl. The tumbler seems to be just fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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