A Little Shotgun Maintenance

Published on November 7, 2021
Duration: 4:38

This guide details routine maintenance for a semi-automatic shotgun, focusing on preventing rust and ensuring smooth operation, especially in humid climates. Expert instruction from Jerry Miculek emphasizes using Hoppe's cleaning products for quick, efficient cleaning after range use. Key steps include cleaning the bore and chamber, lubricating critical components like the extractor and bolt, and protecting external surfaces from corrosion.

Quick Summary

Routine shotgun maintenance involves ensuring the firearm is unloaded, cleaning the bore and chamber with products like Hoppe's Gun Medic and a BoreSnake, and applying lubricant to critical components such as the extractor, bolt, and receiver raceways. This process is vital for preventing rust, especially in humid climates, and ensuring reliable firearm function.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Purpose
  2. 00:22Preferred Cleaning Products
  3. 00:49Safety Check
  4. 01:14Cleaning Bore and Chamber
  5. 02:22Oiling Extractor
  6. 02:40Lubricating Choke
  7. 03:20Lubricating Bolt Raceways and Bolt
  8. 03:49External Wipe Down and Rust Prevention
  9. 04:22Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to clean a shotgun after shooting?

After range use, perform routine maintenance by cleaning the bore and chamber with a spray cleaner like Hoppe's Gun Medic. Use a BoreSnake for efficient bore cleaning. Then, apply specific lubricants to the extractor, bolt, and receiver raceways, and wipe down external metal surfaces for rust prevention, especially in humid climates.

How do I prevent rust on my shotgun in humid conditions?

In humid environments like Louisiana, regular maintenance is key. Use cleaning products like Hoppe's Gun Medic on exposed metal surfaces, as it leaves a high-quality lubricant and rust preventative. Ensure the bore and chamber are clean and lightly oiled after each use.

What are the essential steps for shotgun maintenance?

Essential steps include ensuring the firearm is unloaded, cleaning the bore and chamber, lubricating the extractor and bolt components, and wiping down external metal surfaces. Pay special attention to choke threads to prevent seizing and lubricate the bolt raceways and lugs for smooth operation.

Which Hoppe's products are recommended for shotgun cleaning?

Hoppe's Gun Medic is a versatile spray for quick cleaning and rust prevention. Hoppe's BoreSnake is efficient for bore cleaning. Hoppe's 9 Lubricating Oil is used for specific parts like the extractor and bolt. Hoppe's CLP All-In-One and Hoppe's No. 9 Bore Cleaner are also part of their comprehensive cleaning line.

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