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elctronic barrel cleaners?
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeTop" data-source="post: 2532513" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>I got one of the Outters and really like it, particularly for heavy deposits. They and the chemicals were expensive in the early days. As the prices came down they became more popular.</p><p>The original 'Foul Out' had indicator lights that gave the status of cleaning.</p><p>Attention to making sure the chamber was stoppered good and the firearm in a vertical position. Place the proper size o-rings on the Anode and insert in bore with appropriate electrolyte - copper or lead. Turn it on a forget it - it shuts off when finished. Light oil bore when finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeTop, post: 2532513, member: 121190"] I got one of the Outters and really like it, particularly for heavy deposits. They and the chemicals were expensive in the early days. As the prices came down they became more popular. The original 'Foul Out' had indicator lights that gave the status of cleaning. Attention to making sure the chamber was stoppered good and the firearm in a vertical position. Place the proper size o-rings on the Anode and insert in bore with appropriate electrolyte - copper or lead. Turn it on a forget it - it shuts off when finished. Light oil bore when finished. [/QUOTE]
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