New Cimarron R-M conversions

Started by arkiebob, December 31, 2008, 01:42:26 PM

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arkiebob

I just purchased two new Cimarron 45lc R-M conversions.  I was cleaning out all the packing oil in them and took out a lot of rusty looking crud from the bores, on one especially.  Neither of them polish up nice and mirror bright, in fact they look dull and rough.  I used all kinds of bore cleaners and everything short of a brass brush so far.  Is this normal?  Will the bore shine up with use or something like that.  It seems like a new one should look its best but I have seen used ones which were better.   Help?

Deadeye Don

You might ask Abilene about this as he works for Cimarron.  He is on CAS city.  I have never bought a new gun that has had the crud in the bore you describe.   Something is clearly wrong with this picture.  YES you should expect the bore on a new gun to be shiny.
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arkiebob

Thanks.  I never expected these quality problems.  All Texas Jacks can say is that he can pass the problem on to Cimarron, which is ok I guess, just seems sad to spend that kind of money on something and have problems with them. I have had 6 of their pistols in the past and all have been great, but these two are causing all kinds of problems.  I had to use a mallet and a wooden dowell to get the barrel off one of them too, the wedge came out fine but the barrel just wouldn't come off.  I will have to drive it back on too, because it won't slip back on.  I have been shooting cap and ball revolvers for 30 years, plus another richards mason in 44 cal,  but never had the problems I have been having with these two Cimarron Richards Masons.

Fingers McGee

If they came to me that way, I'd send them back.  They are obviously defective.

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Andy Pickard

The bore on mine was shiney after I shot a match with them. The barrel on one was difficult to get off the at first but after shooting a couple of matches it slides off and on like it should. Your mileage may vary.

Galloway

I've found you can shine up any gun with a sock and 30 minutes watching tv. It wont deepen the blue but the results are suprisingly good. Check the frame pins/holes and arbor for burrs and then apply some oil. Pop the barrel on and off a few times and it should loosen up. I wouldnt worry at all about the barrels its probably just oil. Take a brush and some hopes to the range and scrub it out every 10-20 shots. I guarantee it will shine up. Good luck

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