Help - Ejecting brass leaves marks on slide.
Lightsped
September 13, 2003, 05:03 PM
I noticed on my new gun that it appears as if the ejecting brass is rubbing against the area on the outside of the slide where the brass ejects. Hard to describe the area. The area that is recieving what appears to be minor scratch marks from the brass is circled below.
Are there any cleaners or procedures that are recommended to remove these minor scratch marks without harming the finish? The scratch marks don't appear to have "cut" the finish, just rubbed up against it. None of my other handguns have this issue so I don't think it is "normal wear and tear".
Thanks
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Majic
September 13, 2003, 05:18 PM
Sounds and looks like just brass rubbing off the case as it rotates back out the ejection port. Solvent and elbow grease should take it off with no harm to finish. You might try a heavier recoil spring which will slow the slide down some to eliminate the problem, or the flare needs to be cut deeper and extended back which means refinishing the slide.
C.R.Sam
September 13, 2003, 05:53 PM
I am against messin with the slide to cure an ejector tuning problem.
Sam
blades67
September 13, 2003, 06:22 PM
Stop shooting the gun and the brass cases won't leave marks.:rolleyes: What's the problem. You shoot the gun, so it isn't a collector. The brass marks won't damage the finish or cause rust. If you want it to look like it's never been fired, don't go shooting with it. Otherwise, keep some CLP on it and enjoy it.
Lightsped
September 13, 2003, 09:51 PM
Yes, I regularly use CLP on all my guns. I am very picky about how my guns look inside and out.
Any other ideas about what to use to remove minor brass scratches?
Andrew Wyatt
September 13, 2003, 09:54 PM
make sure the extractor's tuned properly, like Sam said.
Don't stress on it. All it really needs to do is go bang every time.
Lightsped
September 13, 2003, 09:57 PM
I am pretty sure the extractor is working correctly. I had no FTF or FTE with the Winchester White box loaded in the Kimber mag.
Anyways, the point of this thread is not if I should attempt to maintain my gun in like new condition or not. That is for me to decide.
What I need help with is locating the proper cleaner or procedure to maintain my guns in top notch condition.
Thanks again.
blades67
September 13, 2003, 10:16 PM
My Kimber gets the same marks on the flute as yours does. I just put a few drops of CLP on a patch, wipe over the brass marks and then scrub lightly with a nylon brush for a minute or so. I use a cotton cloth to wipe the CLP off and repeat if needed. Not all of the brass marks come off the first day. I use the same three-day system of firearms cleaning I used in the military. By the third cleaning most of the brass marks are gone.
Redlg155
September 14, 2003, 02:09 PM
You could try cutting a small peice of electrical tape to fit the affected area. I've used this method with AR15s and FALs with pretty good success. It is easily removed after practice and any residue can be readily wiped off with a bit of solvent.
I've always gotten brass marks with elbow grease and Hoppes #9.
Good Shooting
Red
BigG
September 14, 2003, 02:13 PM
A little dab of copper solvent will remove the marks. Just dab a little on with your finger. No scrub as that will remove finish eventually. Wipe off in a few minutes and put a little dab of Breakfree on there. Good as new. HTH.
4v50 Gary
September 14, 2003, 04:02 PM
Nut'n to worry 'bout. It happens.
Edward429451
September 14, 2003, 04:43 PM
At least it ejects! It could be worse.
richard franklin
September 14, 2003, 09:12 PM
try a pencil eraser!
cool45auto
September 14, 2003, 09:16 PM
Don't worry about it, just shoot that thang!:D
Edward429451
September 14, 2003, 10:36 PM
Just musing...
Would the length of the ejector have any bearing on this?:confused:
denfoote
September 14, 2003, 10:53 PM
Light,
If it is a new gun, in addition to all the above, I would say just shoot it and you might find out that, as they say "this too will pass"!!!
In other words, things need to wear and settle in a bit!! Give it some time to break in!! :D
762x51
September 15, 2003, 11:51 AM
try a pencil eraser!
Works for me too. Rub lightly over the marks.
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