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  • mbz300sdl

    Gone living free now!!!
    Apr 12, 2010
    10,644
    South Carolina
    Does it come with a can of Brasso :D

    brasso.jpg

    When restoring an old car that does great on Chrome!!!
     

    BlackBart

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    Mar 20, 2007
    31,609
    Conewago, York Co. Pa.
    When restoring an old car that does great on Chrome!!!

    Back on subject..... heavily tarnished brass.... BETTER than Brasso, Tabasco sauce (more expensive) or Frank's red Hot.... FAR better than Texas Pete or Louisiana Hot Sauce. I use it on aged loaded ammunition that's getting corroded that I find, works amazingly well on brass and doesn't hurt it.
     

    wilcam47

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 4, 2008
    26,072
    Changed zip code
    Back on subject..... heavily tarnished brass.... BETTER than Brasso, Tabasco sauce (more expensive) or Frank's red Hot.... FAR better than Texas Pete or Louisiana Hot Sauce. I use it on aged loaded ammunition that's getting corroded that I find, works amazingly well on brass and doesn't hurt it.

    Tomato sauce works too ;)
     

    shaddydan

    ADHD chicken fighter
    Oct 22, 2010
    4,676
    Hydes
    That's gorgeous! I love my Henry but I've already scratched the receiver:sad20:

    BTW, nice photos! Really shows it off!
     

    rseymorejr

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    Feb 28, 2011
    26,240
    Harford County
    Back on subject..... heavily tarnished brass.... BETTER than Brasso, Tabasco sauce (more expensive) or Frank's red Hot.... FAR better than Texas Pete or Louisiana Hot Sauce. I use it on aged loaded ammunition that's getting corroded that I find, works amazingly well on brass and doesn't hurt it.

    I guess you really can put that S*** on everything!
     

    TomisinMd

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 11, 2013
    1,728
    Elkton, Md
    That's gorgeous! I love my Henry but I've already scratched the receiver:sad20:

    BTW, nice photos! Really shows it off!

    Finally learned how! thanks!

    Oh, and to an earlier poster...it gets gently laid on a towel at the range! gallon jugs filled with water are my favorite target with this boy!
     

    TomisinMd

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 11, 2013
    1,728
    Elkton, Md
    After a season of shooting, I'm asking for a skinner receiver sight for Christmas! I eyes can't get that front sight buried in the buckhorn sight very well. sucks getting old, and now my daughter has feel in love with this rifle at the range.....not a bad thing! ;)
     

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