pilotof727s
Master
I was cleaning my guns the other night after having fun at the range the day before. I'm fairly meticulous when it comes to taking care of my firearms so it takes a while between brushing, cleaning patches and inspections. After cleaning the barrel of my Glock 22 I looked it over real good. When I held it up to the light, looking through the breech, I noticed a small defect just beyond the chamber area. At first I though I just missed some build-up. I cleaned it again taking more time this time. Still there. I cleaned it one more time, slowly and thoroughly. Still there.
It looks like some type of fouling. Like I said, it appears just beyond the chamber area around the beginning of the rifling I've never noticed it before and I always clean the day after shooting, once I waited for 4 days but don't tell the wife. Has anyone seen this before or have any idea what it could be? It's really hard to see just by looking through the barrel and I don't have an borescope.
It looks like some type of fouling. Like I said, it appears just beyond the chamber area around the beginning of the rifling I've never noticed it before and I always clean the day after shooting, once I waited for 4 days but don't tell the wife. Has anyone seen this before or have any idea what it could be? It's really hard to see just by looking through the barrel and I don't have an borescope.