How to clean a shotgun quickly, and inexpensively! ~ Solvent secrets unveiled!

Published on July 11, 2018
Duration: 54:36

This video demonstrates a quick and inexpensive shotgun cleaning method, focusing on budget-friendly solvents like mineral spirits and paint thinners as effective alternatives to expensive gun-specific cleaners. It covers essential tools, disassembly of a Browning Maxus, cleaning techniques for various parts, and proper reassembly with minimal lubrication, emphasizing practical tips for cost-conscious firearm owners.

Quick Summary

Save money on gun cleaning by using inexpensive solvents like mineral spirits or low-odor paint thinners, which are often the same base ingredients as expensive branded cleaners. For lubrication, USP mineral oil from a drugstore is a highly effective and budget-friendly alternative.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Dirty Browning Maxus & Quick Clean Method
  2. 00:42Prep: Mess Containment & Apron Use
  3. 02:35Solvent Secrets: Hoppe's No. 9 vs. Budget Options
  4. 04:22Mineral Spirits & Paint Thinner Benefits
  5. 06:40Eco-Friendly Solvents & Parts Cleaning Basket
  6. 08:03Lubrication: LSA vs. Cheap Mineral Oil
  7. 09:57Essential Cleaning Tools & Brushes
  8. 11:02Disassembling the Browning Maxus Shotgun
  9. 12:44Cleaning Receiver & Trigger Group
  10. 15:35Reassembly & Final Lubrication Tips
  11. 17:09Browning Maxus Features: Speed Load & Cut-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What are inexpensive alternatives to expensive gun cleaning solvents?

You can effectively clean firearms using budget-friendly solvents like mineral spirits (Stoddard solvent) or low-odor paint thinners. Many expensive gun cleaners are simply repackaged versions of these common solvents with added dyes or scents.

How can I make shotgun cleaning less messy?

To contain the mess during cleaning, always use a dedicated cleaning mat and wear an apron. For shotguns, consider placing a modified milk carton over the muzzle to catch splatter from brushes and solvents.

What is a cost-effective lubricant for firearms?

For general wipe-downs and lubrication on firearms, plain USP mineral oil, available affordably at drugstores, is highly effective and much cheaper than specialized branded gun oils.

What are the best brushes for cleaning a shotgun barrel?

Bronze bristle brushes are recommended for cleaning shotgun barrels, especially for removing stubborn plastic residue from shotshell wads. They are more effective than nylon brushes for tougher fouling.

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