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Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 5:06 pm
by dave_303
If it's been lightly used with normal ammo and is going to be used again in about a week then I'll just run a boresnake through it.
Any longer then it gets a ballistol patch to clean, dried and then a fresh one to sit in the barrel.
Heavy shoot or once in awhile then 009 is applied first.
Corrosive ammo then its a wonderfully quick process of boiling the kettle, make a cup of tea whilst it cools a bit then pour it through the barrel and then dry (the British army issued funnels for this process, have one, bloody wonderful pieces of kit!)

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 5:21 pm
by Mattnall
Taking off the wood grips I used to put my ml revolver in the dish washer on a quick wash.

Worked great until the wife found out. :o

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 11:09 am
by WelshShooter
dave_303 wrote:If it's been lightly used with normal ammo and is going to be used again in about a week then I'll just run a boresnake through it.
Any longer then it gets a ballistol patch to clean, dried and then a fresh one to sit in the barrel.
Heavy shoot or once in awhile then 009 is applied first.
Corrosive ammo then its a wonderfully quick process of boiling the kettle, make a cup of tea whilst it cools a bit then pour it through the barrel and then dry (the British army issued funnels for this process, have one, bloody wonderful pieces of kit!)
Pouring it down the barrel?! What a waste of a cup of tea, and doing so is distinctly unpatriotic lol

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 12:40 pm
by Les
WelshShooter wrote:Pouring it down the barrel?! What a waste of a cup of tea, and doing so is distinctly unpatriotic lol
You could always try drinking the tea first. :squirrel:

:run:

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 12:57 pm
by snayperskaya
Les wrote:
WelshShooter wrote:Pouring it down the barrel?! What a waste of a cup of tea, and doing so is distinctly unpatriotic lol
You could always try drinking the tea first. :squirrel:

:run:
If Russian troops ran out of cleaning fluid they would pee down AK barrels as the ammonia in urine would neutralise the corrosive salts from Berdan primed ammo apparently.

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 6:11 pm
by dave_303
WelshShooter wrote:
dave_303 wrote:If it's been lightly used with normal ammo and is going to be used again in about a week then I'll just run a boresnake through it.
Any longer then it gets a ballistol patch to clean, dried and then a fresh one to sit in the barrel.
Heavy shoot or once in awhile then 009 is applied first.
Corrosive ammo then its a wonderfully quick process of boiling the kettle, make a cup of tea whilst it cools a bit then pour it through the barrel and then dry (the British army issued funnels for this process, have one, bloody wonderful pieces of kit!)
Pouring it down the barrel?! What a waste of a cup of tea, and doing so is distinctly unpatriotic lol
Not a waste dear fellow, bringing civilisation to the tools of a barbarian nation!

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 9:23 pm
by Blackstuff
Significantly reduce the number of patches needed to clean your shotgun by putting a square of kitchen roll through the bore first and then again after scrubbing with the brush. Normally only need 3 patches now rather than 6-7

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 9:51 pm
by Hunter87
Nope just use fire clean

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 10:05 pm
by Browning_grrl
I like my guns just a bit too much (and they cost a bit too much...) to try and save a few pennies on cleaning. Just my way. Always has been. Ol' dog, no new tricks. :)

Re: do you have any gun cleaning 'hacks'?

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:11 am
by channel12
Putting patch wetted with a polar universal solvent* through the bore first will remove the surface fouling before starting your cleaning regime.












* water