The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Oregon certification.
Cleaning Your Firearm
Clean your firearm 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.
Follow these basic steps to clean your firearm.
- Point the muzzle in a safe direction, open the action, and make sure the gun is unloaded.
- Remove all ammunition from the cleaning bench.
- For the most thorough cleaning, field strip the firearm as directed in
the firearm owner’s manual. Then clean each part separately.
- Follow the instructions in your cleaning kit. If possible, clean
the barrel from the breech end, using a bore guide and a cleaning rod
holding a bore-brush or patch, wetted with solvent. Pass the brush/patch
all the way through the barrel. Repeat several times with fresh patches.
You may need a larger brush for the chamber. Use a hand-brush to clean
the crevices where powder-residue accumulates. Follow with a dry patch,
and finish with a lightly oiled patch for the barrel. Use cloth for
other parts.
- After cleaning, lightly oil the firearm.
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A Cleaning Kit Should Include:
- Assorted rod tips—brushes, mop tips, slotted tips, jag
tips
- Bore light
- Clean cloths
- Cleaning rods
- Cotton swabs
- Dental mirror
- Gun grease
- Gun oil
- Gunsmith screwdrivers
- Patches appropriate for the
caliber or gauge of the firearm
- Pipe cleaners
- Solvent
- Stand to hold the firearm securely in a horizontal position
- Toothbrush
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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.
See a detailed diagram (PDF format) showing the supplies
and procedures for cleaning both a rifle and a handgun.