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That would be an Awesome project for you. Take your time. First thing I’d do is remove the cylinder and carefully remove the live rounds. Then disassemble it and soak and the metal parts in whatever solution you choose. Have fun. I look forward to seeing your results 🍻
 
A good friend of ours was a Search & Rescue Coordinator for the county in northern AZ. She carried a 2" snub nose into some pretty rugged areas for protection. Five shot with no reloads. She brought the revolver to me to inspect. The revolver was covered in rust from years of neglect. Took me two hours to get the cylinder to rotate and eject. It was worthless for anything she intended it for.
 
A good friend of ours was a Search & Rescue Coordinator for the county in northern AZ. She carried a 2" snub nose into some pretty rugged areas for protection. Five shot with no reloads. She brought the revolver to me to inspect. The revolver was covered in rust from years of neglect. Took me two hours to get the cylinder to rotate and eject. It was worthless for anything she intended it for.
It’s a shame that some people neglect performing maintenance on their firearms. If you don’t and it doesn’t work when you need it then you’re going to spend the rest of your life trying to save your life.
 
Send it to the “Gunfather” on the Outdoor channel or Sportsman channel, he restores firearms…… give Lou there a challenge…

 
Got it soaking now.

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