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What are 'pins' used for in the cleaning???
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They are stainless steel pins small enough to clean primer pockets and inside the case. When buying the Frankfort Arsenal rotary wet tumbler it comes with 5 pounds of pins and a shining solution for the water. Brass comes out looking brand new. The Frankfort Arsenal magnet will pick up the pins in the water and elsewhere. Using the Frankfort Arsenal media/case separator dumps the pins and water into a bucket keeping the brass separate for drying. Their brass dryer looks great but pricey.
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