Ok, here's the story: I've owned my Garand for about 18 months, and during that time I've shot about 100 to 120 rounds through it. After shooting it, I have cleaned it every time with some general purpose cleaning fluid that came with my "Kleen Bore" .30 cal cleaning kit.
However, I recently purchased some Hoppe's #9 for my 1911, and I decided to try it on my Garand. I haven't shot it in several months, but I thought some extra cleaning couldn't hurt.
Well, the first 3 patches I put through the barrel (dipped in Hoppe's fluid) came out green. Ugh. I ran several more patches through it, alternating between wet and dry, until the patches came out clean.
So my question is: do these green patches indicate that there is something very wrong with the inside of my barrel? I'm afraid that this may be a result of corrosion or rust, and that I may need to get a new barrel.
As always, I appreciate your help.
However, I recently purchased some Hoppe's #9 for my 1911, and I decided to try it on my Garand. I haven't shot it in several months, but I thought some extra cleaning couldn't hurt.
Well, the first 3 patches I put through the barrel (dipped in Hoppe's fluid) came out green. Ugh. I ran several more patches through it, alternating between wet and dry, until the patches came out clean.
So my question is: do these green patches indicate that there is something very wrong with the inside of my barrel? I'm afraid that this may be a result of corrosion or rust, and that I may need to get a new barrel.
As always, I appreciate your help.