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<blockquote data-quote="gaseous maximus" data-source="post: 1535580" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>In the case of holster wear what we are seeing is a fine example of lapping. (the charging or embedding of hard particules in a a soft surface, in this case crud, or as a vacuum cleaner salesman would say, sand, into the leather, to cut a harder surface, steel. I personally believe that aluminum and brass rods will do the same thing, if allowed to rub against the bore. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaseous maximus, post: 1535580, member: 13886"] In the case of holster wear what we are seeing is a fine example of lapping. (the charging or embedding of hard particules in a a soft surface, in this case crud, or as a vacuum cleaner salesman would say, sand, into the leather, to cut a harder surface, steel. I personally believe that aluminum and brass rods will do the same thing, if allowed to rub against the bore. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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