
Flexible Honing for Paintball Pistols
To get the most from their markers, shooters like the contributors at M. Carter Brown, an on-line forum for paintballing, use the Flex-Hone® tool from Brush Research Manufacturing (BRM). In a thread called “How to Get the Most from Your Newly Honed Pistol”, owners of Redux and Armotech Zeus paintball pistols recently discussed the value of flexible honing. CJOttawa, a Canadian user whose tagline is “immune to sales tactics”, described his plans to “hit the Redux barrel” with an 800-grit aluminum oxide Flex-Hone®. Rob from Michigan added that finishing the barrels of his Zeus paintball pistols with the Flex-Hone® for paintball guns provided greater accuracy at long range.
Rear Bore and Barrel Hones
Built with a stiff, coated stem and finger-like formations of abrasive globules, the Flex-Hone® for Firearms follows the geometry of the bore to polish the metal gently and create a uniform surface finish. For paintball pistols, choose either a rear bore hone or a barrel hone. Both are designed for .68 caliber paintball guns, but Brush Research can also design custom tools. The rear bore Flex-Hone® uses aluminum oxide (AO) abrasive and is available in 600 and 800-grit. The barrel hone offers a choice of aluminum oxide (AO), levigated alumina (LG), or silicon carbide (SC) abrasives, and is available in either 600 or 800-grit.
For more information, watch our new Flex-Hone® for Firearms video and visit our website, where you can read more about Flex-Hone® tools for Firearms.
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