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    Flintlock misadventures... So many!

    Two pages of suggestions and no results. Why not just pull the breach plug and push it out?
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    Green Mountain Replacement Barrels for Thompson Center Hawkens

    Please Hinamanra, Learn your ASIA/SAE steel designation # before you start to attribute elements to different alloy # like 1137 and 12L14 neither of which have chrome or molybdenum in them. Here from wikipedia is the beginning of your research. Major classifications of steel[2] SAE...
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    Green Mountain Replacement Barrels for Thompson Center Hawkens

    I'd like to point out that the alloy 1137 doesn't contain any chromium or molybdenum. In fact it is what most metallurgists would call in the modern world of steels a simple medium carbon steel. Here taken from the AZO online metals site is a breakdown of the alloy. Chemical Composition The...
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    Cleaning With Urine

    Having been involved in 17th and 18th century industrial research for nearly fifty years I can certainly believe that urine was used to clean gun barrels. I think some of you here got lost on the idea that urine had to have been used as immediately produced.In the 18th century and into the...
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