Cloth stuck in barrel - THRgroundhog. October 9, 2. 00. Cleaning Patch Stuck In BarrelOtis cleaning cable being used, patch too big, stuck in barrel, any easy way to get it out. I thought about soaking in lubricating oil overnight. Otis patch stuck in barrel with the snake rod. Maryland Shooters : Maryland Shooters > Maryland Regional Discussions > Capital. Patch stuck in rifle barrel The Art of the Rifle: General. Gonif, I can't really push it out. The tip of the rod has already exited the barrel and the patch is stuck halfway down the barrel in between the rod and the barrel. So I let my buddy help me whipe my barrels after a range outting. I gave him the chore of cleaning the kel tec sub 2000 barrel and instead of threading the cleaning patch through the end of the cleaning rod, he. Gun Patch Stuck In BarrelPart 1 Getting Started Get a cleaning kit. Whether you purchase a pre-assmebled cleaning kit from a sporting goods store or you assemble the necessary components individually, you ll need a few basic things to have in your. Was cleaning my AR pistol and i got a cable puller with a patch stuck. In this ninth chapter of Thompson/Center's 'World of Muzzleloading. What would happen - when I'm. We've created for you patch stuck in rifle barrel, synaptics touchpad driver for toshiba Windows 7. Patch Stuck In Barrel. I got a cleaning patch stuck in a barrel. I recently bought a cheap rifle cleaning kit that is supposed to work for.22. Got a patch stuck in my barrel, Air guns. Got a patch stuck in my barrel. PMWe were cleaning a very dirty rifle and a piece of cloth came off the rod and is firmly stuck in the barrel. Any ideas how to desolve it or get it out? Maybe some weak acid poured down the barrel, but I really don't know. BULLET CASING POWDER AND PRIMER YOU BARREL WILL EXPLODEBirdhunter. October 9, 2. 00. PMHave you tried soaking it in oil an pushing it out with a rod and jag? Neo. Spud. October 9, 2. PMIf you have an air compressor with a blowgun attachment you could just blow it out. Picard. October 9, 2. PMYeah, do not use acid. That usually works - although a torch is usually much easier to come by than a brass rod of sufficient length and correct diameter. Jim. I don't know, just seems like a bad idea. October 9, 2. 00. PMWhy not take a thin piece of wire and poke it through the cloth repeatedly tearing small bits at a time until the cloth is out? NC- Mike. October 9, 2. PMGet a rod, put a point on it and heat it cherry red. Impale the obstruction with the red- hot rod and it will then fall out. The end : )Golden Hound. October 9, 2. 00. PM+1. Use a mallet and tap it through very slowly. October 9, 2. 00. PMWhy not use a blank round and shoot it out? The end Please, no more calls! We have a winner!: )CRITGITW. E. G. October 9, 2. PMI think I would avoid making anything on the gun red hot. I don't know, just seems like a bad idea. If that were the case, then every rifle with a silver- soldered muzzle brake, produced between 1. In case you didn't know, silver solder won't melt or bond unless you get the parts red hot (~1. CYANIDEGENOCIDEOctober 1. AMair compressor is a nice thought but if you can't push it out with a cleaning rod you won't move it with a compressor. The few times i have had this happen my solution has been put some motor oil down the barrel then attack from the opposite end with a wooden dowel and a rawhide mallet. I doubt a piece of cloth would cause any higher pressure than a regular round sending a bullet out the end of the barrel. You are kidding - right? October 1. 0, 2. 00. AMUm.. NO.: what: If that cloth is stuck in there so tight it's that much trouble, it WILL generate more pressure than a standard load. I didn't see the caliber mentioned. Do not oil the cloth it will make it swell and tighten up more. Gentle taps. For Freedom. October 1. 0, 2. 00. PMReplace the barrel. October 1. 1, 2. 00. PMbrass rod and hammer. October 1. 2, 2. 00. AMLarry E,I have blown a few patches out of barrells, mind you all of these were with larger rifle cartridges with fairly slow powder, I cannot imagine something with as little mass as a rag with that poor of a seal bulging a barrel. I guess if you were using very fast powder it is possible, but I would do it again without hesitation. Allen. Cannonball. October 1. 2, 2. 00. AMAny pressure on the wad will only increase diameter/friction. An auger made out of a modified coil spring may work. Same concept as the cannon worm (or a drain snake auger). Trunnions/worm. jpg. Ash. October 1. 2, 2. AMI have found that the auger may or may not work. If he had already tapped on the cloth, it may be too dense to get any purchase with the tip. I have several sizes of auger used in the rayon industry to screw out rayon from gears and the like (get it hot, it will burn quickly). After getting a patch stuck in a Turkish m. Mauser, I tried them. However, I had already tried to tap the patch out and so by the time I was trying to screw them out, the cloth was just too tightly packed. The wood dowel will splinter and break, or at least it did so on the Mauser after I read of that advice (this was perhaps ten years ago). The brass dowel needs to be very wide, virtually as wide as the bore, or it will bend. Again, it did bend in the Mauser. I finally worked the patch out using rods, but it took a long time and much trial and error. Had I though about burning it, I would have out of frustration. That was a $4. 0 rifle and so I was a bit more liberated in my actions. Had it been a very valuable rifle, who knows how aggressive I would have gotten. Davis. Change angle of tips of auger so they stick forward more and are more aggressive, then use a pit of pressure when screwing into obstruction. Pulled the nipple went to the barn fired up the air compressor put the air nozzle on it ... Patches can and do slip off of jags and with a closed breech they can get to be a problem.. BTW Sights were fine 5 for 5 in a tomato juice can at 5. Do you have a good rod and bore guide? If its into the barrel a ways, I'd try pushing it out from the chamber with the rod. If its just started, I'd pull on that string until it broke. It should break near the nub. Then, gently and carefully put a rod in from the muzzle (be careful). But might be able to push it out from that end. I've gotten them stuck before. Usually just pulled until the line broke and then pushed the thing out with a rod. Hope this helps. Maybe someone knows a better way.
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