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My thanks to Xringshooter for the recommendation of the Lewis lead remover. Bought one in .38 - now have the .45 conversion kit ordered. I can really drag the lead out of the revolver now - leaving the barrel and cylinder as clean as new.
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That looks pretty neat, for anyone else that's interested, I found a link for them here: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...l.aspx?p=21587
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