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Re: Barrel cleaning products

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rox wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2023 6:43 pm My Teslong was under £75 when I bought it a few years ago; more now, I'm sure. It has been an excellent tool for assessing cleaning (and identifying flaws etc)...
Still under £75.00, apparently:

https://www.bisleyvshop.co.uk/product/t ... borescope/

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Hi Rox
Years ago when i was younger and more impressionable an old gunsmith friend told never never use a wire brush to clean you barrel and its sort of stuck in my head, probably unfounded advise but thats what apprentices did back then, listen and do as your told. Later on i fiund my own methods to machine things myvway.
I have just ordered one on Ebay so will see what happens to the crud when i use it.
Will look into the bore camera, i didnt realise they worked off a mobile phone. Will have a word with my son hes a bit more techy than me so his is phone.
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I have some C2R in stock. When 'tis gone 'tis gone!
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dromia wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 8:42 am I have some C2R in stock. When 'tis gone 'tis gone!
how do we order, website unclear? Call or email, not an online store? ta
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you have to semaphore, then dispatch a pidgeon with your cheque, he then puts it on the next donkey out, but only once the bank has telegraphed him to say the cheque has cleared.
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Never argue with an idiot, he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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Going to put one on my Christmas wish list, i cant afford one at the moment having spent up on buying a couple of rifles.
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bradaz11 wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 12:49 pm you have to semaphore, then dispatch a pidgeon with your cheque, he then puts it on the next donkey out, but only once the bank has telegraphed him to say the cheque has cleared.
lol lol lol lol
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bradaz11 wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 12:49 pm you have to semaphore, then dispatch a pidgeon with your cheque, he then puts it on the next donkey out, but only once the bank has telegraphed him to say the cheque has cleared.
Or if you are able to manage the technology then payments can be made by electronic bank transfer.

Seems the easiest method for most people, still I suppose some of you are still behind the technology curve.
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#20 Post by Ovenpaa »

We have made the decision to ensure C2R remains available within the UK for those of you that wish to support an all UK product.
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