Broomhandle Mauser Maintenance Series – Cleaning

Published on November 23, 2015
Duration: 3:40

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.

Quick Summary

Proper Broomhandle Mauser cleaning involves starting with a solvent-soaked patch in the barrel, followed by brushing with a 30 caliber or 9mm bore brush. Dry patches check for cleanliness. The barrel extension, bolt interior, breach face, and frame are then cleaned using brushes, swabs, and pipe cleaners, with spray cleaners recommended for areas like under the trigger spring.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Broomhandle Mauser Cleaning
  2. 00:08Barrel Cleaning Procedure
  3. 00:51Checking Barrel Cleanliness
  4. 01:01Cleaning Barrel Extension
  5. 01:25Using Cotton Swabs for Nooks and Crannies
  6. 01:37Bolt Cleaning
  7. 01:57Breach Face Cleaning
  8. 02:17Lower Frame Cleaning
  9. 02:33Cleaning Under Trigger Spring
  10. 02:54Cleaning Smaller Parts and Subframe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in cleaning a Broomhandle Mauser barrel?

The first step in cleaning a Broomhandle Mauser barrel is to run a wet patch through it with solvent. This allows the solvent to penetrate any buildup for a few minutes before proceeding with brushing.

What brushes are recommended for cleaning a Broomhandle Mauser barrel?

For cleaning the Broomhandle Mauser barrel, a 30 caliber bore brush is recommended. If the pistol is chambered for 9mm, a 9mm brush can also be used.

How do you clean the breach face and firing pin opening of a Broomhandle Mauser?

The breach face of a Broomhandle Mauser should be brushed and wiped, especially under the extractor hook. A pipe cleaner is ideal for cleaning the firing pin opening in the breach.

What tools are useful for cleaning tight areas on a Broomhandle Mauser?

Cotton swabs are very useful for cleaning the small nooks and crannies found in various parts of the Broomhandle Mauser, such as the barrel extension and frame.

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