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<blockquote data-quote="zipty6" data-source="post: 2537150" data-attributes="member: 19401"><p>I have recently acquired a 1940 K98. It's in rough shape, but the price was right (free.) The view down the bore looks almost furry. I can see rifling, but I think the crud has been untouched for decades. I know what I find under the crud may not be much prettier than the gunk itself, but I've gotta know. </p><p></p><p>I've tried Kroil and Hoppes #9. it looks like either of these would work, after about a month of scrubbing. I'm hoping to find a quicker or easier method, if possible. I have found several methods online but I don't know what works best.</p><p></p><p>I figure that other milsurp collectors would know best, so I am seeking your advise. What has worked best for you in the past?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zipty6, post: 2537150, member: 19401"] I have recently acquired a 1940 K98. It's in rough shape, but the price was right (free.) The view down the bore looks almost furry. I can see rifling, but I think the crud has been untouched for decades. I know what I find under the crud may not be much prettier than the gunk itself, but I've gotta know. I've tried Kroil and Hoppes #9. it looks like either of these would work, after about a month of scrubbing. I'm hoping to find a quicker or easier method, if possible. I have found several methods online but I don't know what works best. I figure that other milsurp collectors would know best, so I am seeking your advise. What has worked best for you in the past? [/QUOTE]
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