The No Fudd Zone - 21Dec25

Published on December 23, 2025
Duration: 57:57

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.

Quick Summary

Learn expert tips on cleaning revolvers, including barrel cleaning, cylinder maintenance, and lubrication techniques. Avoid common mistakes like using steel wool and excessive oil, opting instead for synthetic alternatives and proper gun storage to prevent corrosion and pitting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Fundraiser Announcement
  2. 00:41No Fudd Zone Introduction
  3. 01:33Brown University Shooting Discussion
  4. 03:50Critique of Body Language Experts
  5. 06:03Courtroom Realities vs. TV
  6. 07:52Viewer Emails & Knife Giveaways
  7. 08:52Mikey D's Knife Entry
  8. 09:00Oil Cargo Vessel Interception Debate
  9. 11:13International Law Ambiguities
  10. 12:11Oil to China Discussion
  11. 13:08Classified Methods & Alternative Facts
  12. 14:09Epstein Files & Pam Bondi Contempt
  13. 18:35Congress's Declining Relevance
  14. 20:40Healthcare & Tax Deductions Debate
  15. 21:25Tax Deductions vs. Credits Explained
  16. 23:04Tax Ignorance & Dependent Claims
  17. 24:33Jury Duty Obligation
  18. 24:34Spring-Loaded Detention Pins Inquiry
  19. 27:02Revolver Cleaning Techniques
  20. 31:00New Gun Cleaning Protocol
  21. 32:26Anodizing Protection on Aluminum Parts
  22. 32:41Fur Friends Fundraiser Update
  23. 33:41Gun Cases Pending at SCOTUS
  24. 36:50Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Case
  25. 37:30Gun Rights Organizations & Funding
  26. 39:41Spring-Loaded Pin Identification
  27. 41:02Taurus Grip Pin Identification
  28. 43:20Function of Grip Pins
  29. 44:39Grip Pin Installation Methods
  30. 47:47Grip Pin Installation Challenges
  31. 49:57Grip Pin Nature (Not Spring-Loaded)
  32. 50:04Spring-Loaded Grip Pins on Revolvers
  33. 50:42One-Piece vs. Two-Piece Grips
  34. 51:18Wrap-up & Final Questions
  35. 51:45Grip Drawing Entries
  36. 52:32Grip Drawing Winner Announcement
  37. 53:16Knife Drawing Winner Announcement
  38. 55:30Holiday Greetings & Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

How should revolvers be cleaned after shooting?

After shooting a revolver, clean the barrel and cylinder with a brush and swabs until clean. Scrub internal components with a nylon brush, then spray with oil and use an air compressor to remove excess, leaving a micro-coating for protection.

What are common mistakes to avoid when cleaning firearms?

Avoid using traditional steel wool, as it can embed metal fragments causing corrosion. Do not leave firearms excessively oily, as excess oil traps dirt. Also, clean new firearms before firing to remove factory grease.

Why is it important to use synthetic steel wool instead of regular steel wool for gun cleaning?

Traditional steel wool can leave behind small metal fragments that embed in the firearm's metal grain, leading to corrosion and pitting. Synthetic steel wool or Scotch-Brite pads are safer alternatives that prevent this issue.

What is the best way to lubricate a firearm after cleaning?

After cleaning, spray the firearm with oil, then use an air compressor to blow out all excess oil. This leaves a micro-coating that fills the metal's pores, providing protection without trapping dirt like excessive oil would.

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