Product Description
Corbin Bore Lap is a cream-colored liquid designed to polish and lap gun barrels, as well as remove severe fouling and rust. It features flat micro-plates crafted from synthetic sapphire, each averaging only 30 microns in diameter, suspended within an oil-based solution for self-lubrication. Available in 4-ounce glass bottles, pint cans, and gallon cans, this advanced formulation offers easier application than pastes.
- Main Purpose: To polish and lap gun barrels, and remove severe fouling and rust.
- Advanced Features: Contains synthetic sapphire microplates for superior polishing.
- Form Factor: Available in 4-ounce glass bottles, pint cans, and gallon cans.
- Application Methods: Lead slug lapping and cloth patch polishing.
- Compatibility: Suitable for professional and responsible amateur gunsmiths.
- Safety: Material Safety Data Sheet available for download.
Benefits
- Advanced Polishing: Synthetic sapphire micro-plates provide a superior finish.
- Versatility: Can be used for both polishing and lapping, as well as rust removal.
- Ease of Use: New formulation makes it easier to apply than pastes.
- Safety: Material Safety Data Sheet available for added safety.
- Efficiency: Capable of salvaging guns that would otherwise need to be re-barreled.
- Multiple Sizes: Available in various sizes to suit different needs.
Material Material Material | Synthetic Sapphire Impregenated Oil Synthetic Sapphire Impregenated Oil Synthetic Sapphire Impregenated Oil |
Weight Weight Weight | 128 oz 16 oz 16 oz |
Bore lap is used when normal everyday barrel maintenance is no longer enough. This could be due to excess fouling in the barrel, or if tool marks are found that are not desirable. It is designed to help smooth and condition the bore of a firearm, removing imperfections, fouling, and minor surface irregularities.
Bore lapping will improve the performance and accuracy of a firearm by addressing bore imperfections and fouling. It will also make future maintenance on your barrel easier.
There is no danger in damaging your barrel, but this does not need to be done as often.