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amamnn
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After saving up my allowance and paper route money and turning in all my beer, I mean pop, bottles for the deposit, I was able to buy a borescope. Mine came with a 90 degree mirror with which you can look straight at the wall of the bore. It appears to me that the only thing this does for me is to allow a close up view of what I have already seen with the straight ahead lens.
I've seen lots of tool marks and other craters lined with copper and horrible streaks of copper in the grooves, etc. in a "match" barrel of an AR I had suspected was cr*p from day one. It's nice to get a close up and all, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something here and the mirror can be used find other problems that cannot be seen when looking without it.
I've seen lots of tool marks and other craters lined with copper and horrible streaks of copper in the grooves, etc. in a "match" barrel of an AR I had suspected was cr*p from day one. It's nice to get a close up and all, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something here and the mirror can be used find other problems that cannot be seen when looking without it.