This guide provides expert-level instruction on cleaning the Ruger 10/22 rifle, emphasizing safety and proper technique. It covers bore cleaning, bolt maintenance, and component inspection to ensure reliable operation. The video demonstrates a step-by-step process suitable for intermediate skill levels.
This expert-level guide details the proper cleaning procedure for the Ruger Harrier rifle, as demonstrated by an instructor from the official Ruger Firearms channel. It covers essential tools, step-by-step instructions for cleaning the bore, bolt, bolt carrier, and firing pin, emphasizing critical inspection points for reliable function. Safety precautions are highlighted throughout the process.
This guide details the specific care and maintenance procedures for the Gunwerks Nexus rifle system, focusing on bolt cleaning and reassembly. It covers both basic external cleaning and a more in-depth field stripping process to access the firing pin and safety mechanism. Proper lubrication points for smooth operation are also highlighted.
This guide details the use of the Breakthrough Clean Suppressor Cleaning Kit for effectively removing lead, powder, and carbon fouling from suppressors and other firearm components. The process involves soaking parts for 8-24 hours, with optional brushing for stubborn residue, and a final step of firing a few rounds to ensure complete cleanliness. The cleaner is noted as safe for most finishes, with an exception for SAH finishes.
This Ruger Tech Tip provides a detailed guide on cleaning, inspecting, and lubricating the Ruger LC Carbine in .45 Auto. It emphasizes thorough cleaning of critical components like the bolt face and extractor, proper barrel patching techniques, and strategic lubrication of moving parts without over-application. The video also highlights the importance of inspecting for wear and tear and maintaining clean magazines.
This Ruger Tech Tip provides a comprehensive guide to cleaning the Ruger SFAR small frame AR rifle. It details the process of disassembling and cleaning key components like the bore, bolt, carrier, and lower receiver, emphasizing proper lubrication techniques and the use of appropriate tools. The instruction highlights the importance of safety checks and addresses specific areas prone to carbon buildup in gas impingement systems.
This review covers the C.A.T. M4 Combat Application Tool, designed for AR-15 maintenance. The tool is made of stainless steel and features specific chambers for cleaning the bolt, firing pin, and bolt carrier. While not intended for a 'show-ready' clean, it effectively removes carbon buildup to restore functionality.
This guide details the proper cleaning procedure for a Broomhandle Mauser, following disassembly. It emphasizes using appropriate brushes and solvents for the barrel, bolt, and frame, including specific attention to the breach face and firing pin opening. The process concludes with wiping down all components before lubrication.
This guide details the proper cleaning procedure for the Browning BPS shotgun, as demonstrated by Brownells Gunsmith. It covers step-by-step instructions for cleaning the barrel, barrel extension, trigger assembly, receiver, bolt, and furniture, emphasizing the use of specific cleaning agents and tools. The instruction highlights manufacturer recommendations regarding trigger group disassembly and stresses a methodical approach to ensure thorough maintenance.
This guide details the crucial, often overlooked, process of cleaning and maintaining a rifle bolt, as demonstrated by Jeremy Winters from Gunwerks. It covers disassembly using specialized tools, thorough cleaning with KG-3 Solvent Degreaser, and precise reassembly with strategic lubrication points to ensure optimal firearm reliability, especially after use in harsh conditions.
This guide details the cleaning process for an M1 Garand, as demonstrated by Brownells. It covers essential steps from chamber and bore cleaning using specialized tools like the Dewey bore guide, to cleaning the receiver, bolt, trigger group, and gas cylinder. Emphasis is placed on using appropriate solvents and brushes, and crucially, keeping the gas cylinder dry.
This guide details the cleaning process for a Ruger 77/22 firearm, following disassembly. It covers cleaning the bore and chamber with specific steps involving solvent, brushing, and patching. The guide also outlines cleaning the receiver, bolt body, breach block, firing pin hole, and cocking piece, emphasizing the use of TCE and aerosol cleaners while advising caution to protect the stock finish. Proper cleaning of these components is crucial for reliable function and longevity.
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