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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3604283" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>[USER=44328]@Aries[/USER] I did a google search on issues with them and found nothing. Usually if it’s an issue you can find something by googling, but nothing so I figured I better take a better look. I didn’t see anything inside them, but I cleaned them with a nylon brush and hoppes solvent, re-oiled them, tried a couple junk cases. Left a couple tiny, light scratches on one case (could’ve been there already) but no more than normal wear and tear. Must’ve been something in there, it’s also possible I didn’t hold down on the press handle hard enough. I put solid pressure on the handle this time, but I think that (rather you) fixed it! Thanks for bringing it up, the whole setup would’ve set on my shelf for years, before being sold or passed on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3604283, member: 43126"] [USER=44328]@Aries[/USER] I did a google search on issues with them and found nothing. Usually if it’s an issue you can find something by googling, but nothing so I figured I better take a better look. I didn’t see anything inside them, but I cleaned them with a nylon brush and hoppes solvent, re-oiled them, tried a couple junk cases. Left a couple tiny, light scratches on one case (could’ve been there already) but no more than normal wear and tear. Must’ve been something in there, it’s also possible I didn’t hold down on the press handle hard enough. I put solid pressure on the handle this time, but I think that (rather you) fixed it! Thanks for bringing it up, the whole setup would’ve set on my shelf for years, before being sold or passed on. [/QUOTE]
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