"For the mountings, and all of the iron and steel parts, use fine flour of emery moistened with oil, or flour-of-emery cloth."
The Ordnance Manual for the Use of the Officers of the United States Army, 1862, p.203, Cleaning of Arms.
I'm searching online for a good source for fine grit emery powder. Emery sand is easy to come by, it's used in pincushions to keep needles and pins sharp and rust free. But it seems to come mostly in a 60 grit consistency, and I'm assuming that the term "flour" implies a much finer grit - and 60 grit is not something I care to use on my gun, if possible.
Suggestions?
The Ordnance Manual for the Use of the Officers of the United States Army, 1862, p.203, Cleaning of Arms.
I'm searching online for a good source for fine grit emery powder. Emery sand is easy to come by, it's used in pincushions to keep needles and pins sharp and rust free. But it seems to come mostly in a 60 grit consistency, and I'm assuming that the term "flour" implies a much finer grit - and 60 grit is not something I care to use on my gun, if possible.
Suggestions?
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