Quick Cleaning with @Hoppesguncare Bore Snake and @radcolubehpclp2732

Published on September 2, 2022
Duration: 1:01

Instructor Mike demonstrates efficient firearm cleaning using the Hoppe's Bore Snake and RadCo CLP Oil. He highlights two methods for feeding the Bore Snake: the standard method from the chamber and his preferred, more controlled method through the magazine well and ejection port. The process effectively removes bore residue and lubricates the firearm in a single pass.

Quick Summary

Instructor Mike demonstrates efficient firearm cleaning using the Hoppe's Bore Snake and RadCo CLP Oil. He shows the standard method and a preferred technique of feeding the snake through the magazine well for better control, effectively cleaning and lubricating the bore.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Standard Bore Snake Usage
  2. 00:16Alternative Feeding Method
  3. 00:33Cleaning the Bore with CLP

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard way to use a Hoppe's Bore Snake?

The standard method involves feeding the Hoppe's Bore Snake through the firearm's chamber and pulling it out the muzzle, following the instructions typically found on the product packaging.

What is an alternative method for using a Bore Snake?

An alternative, more controlled method is to feed the Bore Snake through the magazine well and out the ejection port before it enters the chamber, allowing for a smoother pull.

What products are used for cleaning in this video?

The video demonstrates cleaning with a Hoppe's Bore Snake and uses RadCo Gun CLP Oil (model CLP2732) for lubrication and residue removal from the firearm bore.

How does a Bore Snake clean a firearm barrel?

The Bore Snake cleans the barrel in a single pass by pulling it through. It has integrated cleaning elements and is typically used with a solvent or CLP oil to remove fouling and lubricate.

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