ID-Muley
WKR
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- Aug 6, 2016
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Mine was a little sticky after taking on and off but I just wiped my muzzle threads clean and has been smooth as butter since. Super easy.
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carb cleaner, with the straw nozzle attachedHow the funk do you clean the threads inside the can?
I got the raw finish and wouldn’t elect to do that again solely because the two ends that were machined are polished and very shiny. Not what one wants on a hunting can.
@wind gypsy - I'm guessing you already know about this, but just in case not (or for anyone else) high-temp spraypaint can work well also. Sold not only in auto parts stores, but often in hardware stores for re-touching woodstoves.Hmmm. I’ve also got a raw one on the way and I certainly don’t want the front end to be shiny either.
Maybe hit it with a torch until you get some gold or purple color.
Would that even take the sheen off of it?Hmmm. I’ve also got a raw one on the way and I certainly don’t want the front end to be shiny either.
Maybe hit it with a torch until you get some gold or purple color.
@wind gypsy - I'm guessing you already know about this, but just in case not (or for anyone else) high-temp spraypaint can work well also. Sold not only in auto parts stores, but often in hardware stores for re-touching woodstoves.
Would that even take the sheen off of it?