This video provides detailed guidance on cleaning revolvers, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance after each shooting session. It covers proper barrel and cylinder cleaning, internal component scrubbing, and effective lubrication techniques using an air compressor to remove excess oil. The discussion also highlights the dangers of using steel wool and excessive oil, advocating for synthetic alternatives and proper gun storage to prevent corrosion and pitting.
This guide details a thorough method for cleaning and lubricating revolvers, emphasizing the importance of removing all fouling and excess oil to prevent corrosion. The process involves detailed cleaning of the barrel, cylinders, and internal components, followed by a light application of oil and thorough drying with an air compressor. Proper lubrication and cleaning techniques are crucial for maintaining firearm longevity and reliability.
This video introduces the Gloryfire Pistol Cleaning Kit, highlighting its comprehensive nature for various pistol calibers from .22 to .45 ACP. The kit features individually labeled components with rubber caps for secure storage within a durable canister, which is praised for its organization and portability. The reviewer emphasizes the sturdy brass cleaning rod, contrasting it with less durable plastic alternatives, and notes the kit's reasonable price and direct availability from the manufacturer.
This guide debunks the myth that bronze bore brushes damage modern firearm barrels. Experts from Brownells explain that bronze is softer than barrel steel and that perceived damage is often due to pre-existing defects or other cleaning errors like rod flex. They present experimental evidence and recommend safe alternatives for peace of mind.
This March 2021 QA episode from UN12 Magazine covers various firearms-related topics. The host, Dave, discusses the current difficult gun market and offers advice on purchasing smaller concealed carry handguns like the Taurus G3C, Glock 43X, or Sig P365, emphasizing the importance of reliability testing. He also addresses questions on shotgun modifications, including sling mount installation and stock repair for a Remington 870, recommending Nordic Components followers. The episode touches on cleaning hardened Loctite residue from receiver threads, inspecting muzzleloader chambers, building a compact 300 Blackout pistol, and comparing two-stage AR-15 triggers like the Geissele G2S and LaRue MBT. The host also mentions his current location in Ohio and his ongoing red dot handgun instructor class.
This video review focuses on the BOOSTEADY Universal Handgun Cleaning kit, highlighting its value for the price. The kit is designed to be comprehensive, including cleaning supplies for various handgun calibers such as .22Cal., .357Cal./.38Cal./9MM, .40Cal., and .45Cal. It features phosphor bronze bore brushes, brass jags, slotted tips, 100 cleaning patches, a nylon brush, and a metal cleaning pick. The description also includes a link to the BOOSTEADY Amazon store.
This guide details the field strip cleaning process for the Browning A5 shotgun, as demonstrated by a Brownells Gunsmith. It emphasizes using specific cleaning agents like Hoppe's No. 9 and Brownells TCE, along with appropriate tools, to maintain the barrel, receiver, bolt assembly, and smaller parts. The instruction highlights avoiding full disassembly for routine cleaning, focusing instead on effective surface cleaning techniques.
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