Clean your firearms after every use to keep them in top condition. Every hunter should own a complete cleaning kit.
Work on a cleared table or bench. Always give cleaning your full attention.
Never clean a firearm while doing something else.
Use a flexible “pull-through” cleaning cable when cleaning firearms
with lever or semi-automatic actions to prevent dirt, grime, or debris from
being pushed into the action area.
Use cleaning solvents in a well-ventilated area and only as directed.
If cleaning from the muzzle end, use a muzzle protector so that you don’t
damage the rifling near the muzzle.
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1. Clean barrel and metal parts with good commercial solvent. |
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2. Bore should be cleaned through breech end where possible. |
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3. Clean bore until dry patch comes through as clean as possible. |
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4. Run oily patch through barrel. |
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5. All metal parts should get light coat of oil. |
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6. Store in horizontal position. |
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7. After storage, run a clean patch through bore before firing. |
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8. Remove all excess grease and oil. |