Posted on 07/26/2009 9:42:02 AM PDT by End Times Sentinel
I was beginning to google around for the answer to this question, but then I thought "Who knows more about guns than my fellow FReepers?"
So, I have a Mossberg 500, and I figured today would be as good a day as any to clean it. Now, in the past I've used something called "Butch's Bore Shine" but I ran out last time and haven't remembered to pick any up. It's hotter than blazes outside and the skies could open up at any minute so I don't want to walk down to the gun store. Can I use WD40 instead? I haven't fired it since I last cleaned it, so I'm not real concerned about stuff like copper and carbon build up. I just don't want to do something I'll regret.
Thanks in advance,
Owl_Eagle
wy are you cleaning it again if it hasn’t been fired?
I was cleaning it and it just went off!
Where’d you have it stored? In mud? :) Seriously, though, if you haven’t fired since the last time you cleaned it, you should be GTG. Just apply a little lube if it’s been a while since the last time you cleaned it.
WD 40 won’t cut the copper or lead in the bore. It is mostly kerosene and the lube is just temporary. It should do a fair job on the powder residue so go for it.
I clean my handgun every month, but I don’t keep that zipped up in a case like I do my shotgun.
I’ve always been told, by people who know, not to use WD-40. It won’t kill your gun but it will gum things up after a while. Better to wait a few days, get the proper stuff, and do it then.
I just finished cleaning my Franchi 12ga.
A tad filthy from a few rounds of sporting clays.
Owl_Eagle, if this is a one-time deal/emergency, I wouldn't worry. But for regular cleaning, I'd stick to the "good stuff."
Go to a gun shop and buy a can of Eezox. It dries very quickly, but still lubricates and it will protect the gun forever. However, with a shotgun, if it’s been oiled, not used and kept in a case it should be fine for a long time.
I'd like to thank all you folks who chimed in.
And for all of you’s who didn't: SHAME ON YOU!!! A vanity on guns. This shoulda been run up over 100 responses by now. And if I'd posted this during work hours on a weekday, is surely would've.
Weekend FReepers, a breed apart, and not in a good way.
There’s also Gunzilla. I bought a bottle of it a few months back and was really impressed, it cleaned and lubricated wonderfully WITHOUT the horrible odor.
In a pinch WD-40 would work fine, but it doesn’t really sound like you have anything to worry about.
God I love that smell. To be honest, since I'm a single old guy, I use that in the house instead of potpourri.
/johnny
Yep,Nothin more therapeutic than getting out the
Gun Cleaning kit.
Silly. We’re all just packing up to go to the range and waiting for the picnic lunch to be readied. Happy shooting! :-D
I’ve tried Brakleen which works great to disolve all the powder and crud in my shotgun barrels..... Its a brake cleaner.......
Horrible odor ???
There’s nothing better than Hoppe’s #9. The old lady puts a dab behind each ear every night.
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