ALWAYS Clean Your Firearms After EACH Use to Avoid Death & VD!

Published on March 2, 2024
Duration: 7:21

This guide details a quick firearm cleaning method using an air compressor, bore cleaner, and gun oil. The presenter emphasizes cleaning firearms after each use to prevent malfunctions, which can have severe consequences. The method is presented as a fast and effective way to maintain firearm reliability, especially when using copper-jacketed ammunition.

Quick Summary

Cleaning your firearm after every use is essential for ensuring reliability and preventing dangerous malfunctions. A quick method involves using bore cleaner, an air compressor to blow out residue and excess oil, and gun oil for lubrication, ensuring your tool is ready when needed.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction: Should You Clean Your Gun?
  2. 00:35Why Cleaning is Essential
  3. 01:07Downsides of Not Cleaning
  4. 01:35Military Training on Weapon Care
  5. 01:53Consequences of Neglect
  6. 02:20Anecdotal Evidence of Neglect
  7. 02:33Quick Cleaning Method
  8. 02:47Tools for Quick Cleaning
  9. 02:57Ammunition Type and Cleaning
  10. 03:13Step-by-Step Cleaning Process
  11. 03:32Applying Bore Cleaner
  12. 03:40Grip Material Considerations
  13. 04:02Using Air Compressor to Dry
  14. 04:09Applying Gun Oil
  15. 04:22Blowing Out Excess Oil
  16. 04:38Final Wipe Down and Storage
  17. 04:56Conclusion: Take Care of Your Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to clean your firearm after every use?

Cleaning your firearm after every use is crucial for reliability and preventing malfunctions. Neglecting this maintenance can lead to the firearm failing when you need it most, potentially resulting in dangerous situations or even death.

What is a quick method for cleaning a firearm?

A quick cleaning method involves spraying the firearm with bore cleaner, letting it soak, then using an air compressor to blow out the cleaner. After wiping down, apply gun oil until dripping, then use the air compressor again to remove excess oil before wiping and storing.

Can cleaning a firearm too much cause damage?

No, cleaning a firearm too much does not cause damage, provided it is done correctly. Over-cleaning is not a concern; rather, improper cleaning techniques or using the wrong cleaning agents can lead to damage or wear.

Does the type of ammunition affect firearm cleaning?

Yes, shooting copper ammunition or copper-jacketed ammunition significantly reduces lead fouling in the barrel. This simplifies cleaning, as the primary residue to deal with becomes powder residue and fouling, rather than lead buildup.

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