Stegner
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With the cold weather I've spent some time this weekend cleaning some of my finds with electrolysis. Last year I found what I thought was a toy gun, but after noting the heft of the handle realized its a late 1800's Stevens .22 pistol - handle is nickel and not corroded at all - the steel barrel is corroded and I was hoping to do some electrolysis.
1. Will the nickel in the item create any problems?
2. More importantly....look at the pics below - I think there's still a .22 shell in the chamber! What's the risk of doing electrolysis in this situation?
Thanks!
1. Will the nickel in the item create any problems?
2. More importantly....look at the pics below - I think there's still a .22 shell in the chamber! What's the risk of doing electrolysis in this situation?
Thanks!