This guide details how to effectively clean a firearm suppressor using the Breakthrough Clean Technologies kit. It emphasizes proper soaking times, the use of specific cleaning solutions, and the application of various brushes and tools to remove heavy carbon, lead, and copper fouling. The process is demonstrated on a heavily used SilencerCo Saker 762, highlighting the kit's ability to restore even severely neglected suppressors.
This video introduces Bore Products' all-natural gun cleaner and lubricant, presented at Shot Show 2025. The product is designed to effectively clean fouling like carbon, copper, and lead while leaving a thin, non-oily lubricating layer. It's highlighted as a safer, non-toxic alternative to traditional harsh chemicals, featuring a light citrus scent and suitable for various firearms, including muzzleloaders. The discussion also covers their portable cleaning kits and mats, developed in partnership with Otis.
This video introduces the Breakthrough Clean Technologies Suppressor Cleaner Kit, launched at Shot Show 2024. The kit provides a comprehensive solution for cleaning firearm suppressors, including a specialized cleaner, application tube, brushes, and a pick. The process involves soaking the suppressor for 8-24 hours to break down carbon, lead, and copper, followed by manual removal of debris and a final firing to clear remaining particles.
This video covers various firearms-related topics, including a discussion on cleaning lead buildup from a Ruger GP100, advice on modifying firearm hammers, and a Q&A session addressing viewer questions on topics ranging from firearm choices to legal matters and personal anecdotes. The host, TheYankeeMarshal, provides insights and opinions on firearms, self-defense, and current events, often with a humorous and direct approach.
This guide details a two-step process for safely cleaning a kitchen sink after using it to clean firearms. The first step involves using hot water and dish soap to remove organic residues like powder burn and solvents. The second step utilizes a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and vinegar to dissolve and remove lead residue, ensuring the sink is safe for general use.
This guide details two methods for removing lead fouling from revolvers: using Shooters Choice Lead Remover chemical solution and the mechanical Lewis Lead Remover tool. The chemical method involves saturating patches and allowing the solution to dissolve lead, while the Lewis tool uses a compressed brass screen to scrape lead from the barrel and forcing cone. Both methods require thorough cleaning afterward, with an emphasis on safety due to lead exposure risks.
This video from Brownells introduces and likely demonstrates the Lewis Lead Remover, a cleaning tool designed for firearms. The description directs viewers to Brownells' website for more information, suggesting a focus on product functionality and potential purchase. While specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned, the context of a lead remover strongly implies its use in maintaining handguns and long guns, particularly revolvers and older firearms where lead fouling can be a concern. The video likely aims to educate gun owners on effective cleaning methods and promote the Lewis Lead Remover as a solution for stubborn lead deposits.
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