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An entirelv new method of safely removing leadfrom

hand guns.
Designedby a pistol shooter for pistol shooters.

tEWIS
LEAD RE~fOVER

38,41

Available in
MAG., 44 and 45 CALIBERS

Guaranteed

Price list

Kit, anyone caliber


Adapter Kits, any caliber
(Without handle)
Extra Brass Cloth Patches - any
caliber - per package of ten
Rubber Tip - any caliber
Cone Tip - any caliber

$9.75
7.00

1.90
2.85
2.25

Revolver Cleaning Kit

ORDER FROM YOUR


SPORTING GOODS DEALER
OR DIRECT

L.E.M.
GunSpeci6/ties.lnc.
P. O. BOX 31
COLLEGE

PARK, GA,

30337

Cleans Forcing Cone

Cleans Cylinder

The best match ammunition will cause leading in the


finest target hand guns. This leading can affect accuracy
to a disastrous degree. Removing the lead is no longer
an ordeal as a perfect cleaning job can be accomplished
in atew minutes with a Lewis Lead Remover.

This tool will remove lead from the forcing cone,


chamber and bore - all critical points - with ease.
Made of material that will not harm your gun-in anyway.
Used and endorsed by the nation's top-flight shooters.
Simple and easy to use shooter.

a must for every handgun

Complete instructions furnished with each kit.

Cleans Barrels

LEWIS LEAD REMOVER REVOLVER CLEANING KIT


INSTRUCTIONS
L.E.M. GUN SPECIALTIES
P.O. BOX 31, COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA 30337

INSTRUCTIONS:
To assemble rod, screw cone tip (C) through brass cloth patch (B) and bend patch back
over_~~er. _ __
_ _ ~ _ _ __
_ __
A - To clean lead from the forcing cone (or bullet seat)
1. Swing cylinder out of firing position.
2. Insert handle (A) through barrel from the muzzle.
3. Screw cone tip (C) with attached patch (B) into handle, hand tight.
4. Hold revolver with thumb of left hand through frame, and with right hand pull
cone tip and patch snug into forcing cone. Holding this pressure, turn handle
in a clockwise direction four or five turns. If forcing cone is badly leaded,
repeat this operation after flipping the lead off the patch with the thumb nail,
pocket knife, or similar object.

B - To clean barrel

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1.
2.
3.
4.

Remove all grease and solvents from barrel.


Insert handle (A) through the barrel from the muzzle.
Screw rubber tip (D) with formed patch into handle hand tight.
Be sure to check knurled nut to see that it is backed one-half turn away
fromt'ubber.
5. Holding revolver in left hand with thumb through frame, pull tip (D) through
barrel, (allowing handle and tip assembly to turn with rifling.) This
operation may be repeated, depending upon the condition of the barrel.

C - To clean lead from cylinder


1. Remove all grease and solvents from cylinder bores.
2. Insert handle (A) from forward end of the cylinder.
3. Screw rubber tip (D) with formed brass cloth patch (B) into handle (A).
4. Hold cylinder with left hand and pull rubber tip with formed patch into
cylinder. When rubber tip engages front end (reduced diameter) of cylinder
begin turning in a clockwise direction.
(It may be necessary to "snug" rubber
tip ~p against handle to prevent stripping the wire cloth patch.
If any operations tighten either rubber or cone tip too tight to release with fingers,
use key (E) to loosen.
CAUTION:
NOTE:

Screwing nut against rubber to expand it will cause irrepairable damage.


The brass cloth patch should be good for several cleanings. Should it become
clogged with grease and lead, it may be cleaned with cleaning fluid and a
toothbrush.

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