Nope, no conventional bolt under the buttplate cover. I removed all of the obvious screws but no dice and didn't want to go too far. There's got to be a trick to it. The mechanism is caked with grease, almost like Cosmoline. Yes, I can remove all the grease on the outside that I can see, but...
Hello All,
I've got a Cimarron 1878 Coach Gun on the way and want to give it a thorough cleaning/degreasing when it arrives. I've searched but can't find any tips or tricks on stock removal.
Can anyone please help?
Thank you,
Eric
Yes, that's the Deluxe edition.
"The deluxe edition model also includes custom tuning; custom hammer and base pin springs; trigger pull set at three pounds; jig-cut, positive angles on all triggers and sears for crisp, reliable action; and wire bolt spring. The Smoke Wagon® Deluxe features...
Those came with my shellplate bearing kit and they're great.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/290544334238?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I's the same basic formula as the commercial spray lubes (Dillon, Frankford Arsenal). The advantage to the bag method is that it never really gets inside the cases. Bottom line, no need to remove it before loading.
My technique, take a 1 gallon Ziploc bag and spray the desired lube in the bag. Dump in the cases, seal the bag and mix around. This pretty much eliminates lube getting sprayed inside the cases and in my opinion, gives a more even coating.
My lube of choice is a diy blend discovered here...
Used to as in you haven't reloaded for a long time and now that you're back in to it, the brass isn't shiny any more?
Used to as in you reload regularly but one day the brass was shiny and today it's dull?
Used to as in you reload regularly and over time the brass has gradually gotten...
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