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How do you guys clean this?

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LOL ok I'm still learning so that's why I asked. Was just curious. I'd say I've used this like 6 times.

 

Do you oil up the inside of the barrel first, or run this through a few times and then oil it and run some patches?

 

 

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The only thing that gets dipped into the bore solvent is a clean patch (or cloth if I'm using the solvent to clean something else). Run the wet patch through the bore and let it sit. Then use the bore brush 5 or 6 times. Wipe off the cleaning rod. Flush out the bore with Gunscrubber and repeat process until bore is clean. Run a few patches with protectorant through bore and end by running a few clean dry patches. Clean the brush off with a squirt of Gunscrubber. This is what you need to do to remove heavy powder or copper fouling.

 

You really can't clean a bore with dirty tools.

 

If you do what High Exposure says it will keep the gun operational. I wash boresnakes with hot water and Dawn.

 

Keep in mind more barrels are worn out by excessive cleaning than shooting especially in the military.

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Spray it with some brake cleaner.

 

What I do,

 

1. Field strip gun

2. Run a patch soaked in solvent in barrel

3. Put barrel to the side

4. Clean slide and frame, gives solvent time to work.

5. Run another wet patch through barrel

6. Couple of passes with bore brush

7. I use a patches and a jag until patch comes out clean.

8. Lube and reassemble.

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