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Old July 31st, 2006, 12:55   #7
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Originally Posted by Dracheous
a string with a small weight on one end and a towel on the other to pull through? How much harder does it get to replace?
Give that idea a second though, its pretty sensitive inside the inner barrel. Even if you used fishing line to prevent fibers from the sting, a little nick from a weight could set you back. Even if you were careful, the whole up-down-spin action is pretty key to 'scrubbing' off oily mess as well, and would be tricky to do without a rigid tool, like a cleaning rod.

Good-luck whatever road you choose, but I'd advise patience. The tool invented to handle it properly should cost you all of nothing anyways.

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Originally Posted by Dracheous
Do what I did, check to see if your innerbarrel can move inside the one peice barrel assembly. If yours does to get some tape or something to stiffen it up a tad... worked for me...
Definitely another thing to check, yep.
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