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Clean guns often for reliability
The Macon Telegraph ^ | Jul. 18, 2004 | Emory Josey (Associated Press)

Posted on 07/19/2004 4:17:47 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo

Is it important to clean your guns? Why? How clean is clean?

I have asked, and been asked these questions for decades.

I am not a gunsmith, but I do have a general knowledge of what makes a gun tick - and what makes it stop ticking. When I wore the uniform of the United States Military, I was taught that my weapon (we never called them guns; there was a punishment for that slip of the tongue) was my best friend. Take care of it, and it will take care of you.

I cleaned all mine right by the book. I only had one malfunction that I can recall and fortunately that one wasn't life-threatening. Some M-16s did malfunction, and cost some young men their lives. That doesn't speak well for our Superpower technology, since the ugly old Kalashnikov AK-47, used by our enemies around the world, would have kept on shooting under nasty circumstances.

Since I am not a gunsmith, I always refused to work other people's guns, except for a special friend. My experience in that area taught me that in over half the cases of malfunction of a gun, all it needed was a good cleaning.

I always loved the aroma of Hoppe's No. 9 gun cleaning solvent, even more than Chanel No. 5. My basement still has that lingering aroma. I have used it by the gallon, and for years it did a good job for me. Even so, when a center-fire rifle had been shot 20 or 30 times without cleaning, it took 20 minutes of scrubbing with a bronze wire brush and about 20 patches to get the bore sparkling clean again. Believe me, a gun with carbon and metal deposits in the lands and grooves will not shoot a tight group.

Things have changed. There are some "new-age" solvents available that work much faster. One is Extreme Clean by Shooter's Choice. Another is Bore Cleaning Foam from Break Free. A third is made by Bore Tech and is called Eliminator.

These cleaners are very strong and you absolutely MUST read the cautions on the labels, since the solvents will attack the metal fish of your gun if left in the bore too long. But they will clean a dirty bore in a fraction of the time it takes with the old reliable Hoppe's.

A clean bore shoots more accurately, but most shooters stop here and do nothing else to the gun except to wipe down the exterior metal finish. The carbon deposits, under extreme pressure, permeate every nook and cranny in the trigger mechanism and in the ejection port. These must be cleaned as well.

A spray product known as Gun Scrubber should be sprayed into hard-to-get-to places and allowed to drain. After that, these mechanisms must be lightly lubricated after cleaning. A toothbrush with stiff bristles will get out more crud from tight places.

How often to clean? A .22 rimfire can go 100 shots without cleaning. The exceptions are the .22 magnum and the .17 calibers, which should be cleaned after every 30 to 40 shots because they leave copper deposits in the bore. For center-fires, I like to clean after 20 shots. Shotgun bores should be cleaned after each use.

Fail to clean these guns and - sooner or later - they will fail you, especially the semi-automatics which need lots of TLC.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: bang; banglist; cleaning; firearms; gunoil; maintenance; rhodesia; weapon
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To: Mr. Mojo
Never use WD 40 on a gun. A cop relative of mine told me the story of an officer found dead with gun drawn. Upon examination of his weapon it was found that all six rounds had firing pin dimples in them and that the cause of the misfires was the contamination of the primers of WD 40. In extreme cold climates, the best lube is kerosene. It maintains its viscosity to very low temperatures. You should only apply enough lube to see your fingerprint on the part without runs or drips.
41 posted on 07/19/2004 6:28:43 PM PDT by Boiling point (If God had not meant for man to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat!)
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To: Larry Lucido; All

finger on the trigger.

*sigh*

you don't intend to destroy that poor kitten do you?


On the cleaning note, one pistol I've had problems cleaning was my Taurus pt-945. The damn firing pin assembly won't disassemble. Anyone have one of these cheap 45's?


42 posted on 07/19/2004 6:29:05 PM PDT by 1_Inch_Group (Gun Owners. The front line of homeland defence)
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To: rabidralph
should I clean the gun anyway?

Yes. The thin film of gun oil that makes the action work so smooth will turn to gum after a period of time. Some semi-auto pistols are sensitive to this. Clean it out and re-oil now and then. Also, rust will form under the best of circumstances if a firearm is left to sit.

43 posted on 07/19/2004 6:35:03 PM PDT by RightWhale (Withdraw from the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty and establish property rights)
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To: Living Stone
Proud of it too!!!

;<)

44 posted on 07/19/2004 6:35:04 PM PDT by Eaker (R.I.P Phudd 28-Jun-04)
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To: Mr. Mojo

I would bet more guns are damaged by cleaning than any other single cause.


45 posted on 07/19/2004 6:51:33 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: MarkL

If they don't try Brownell's gunsmithing supplies ,hell try them first they are probably the folks who sold the stuff to cylinder & slide in the first place.


46 posted on 07/19/2004 6:52:21 PM PDT by Nebr FAL owner (.308 REACH OUT & THUMP SOMEONE .50BMG REACH OUT & CRUSH SOMEONE!)
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To: yarddog
Most centerfires will shoot a long time before they really need to be cleaned./..

waiting for the voice of reason...only took 25 posts.

47 posted on 07/19/2004 8:00:14 PM PDT by fourdeuce82d
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To: yarddog
Most centerfires will shoot a long time before they really need to be cleaned./..

waiting for the voice of reason...only took 25 posts.

48 posted on 07/19/2004 8:00:18 PM PDT by fourdeuce82d
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To: Mr. Mojo
These wonder cleaning chemicals will cost you something like $15 for a large spray can. They are nothing more than disk brake cleaner, available from Napa Auto for $3.95
49 posted on 07/19/2004 8:05:52 PM PDT by ExSoldier (M1A: Any mission. Any conditions. Any foe. At any range.)
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To: Mr. Mojo

Gun Scrubber is identical to the Brakecleen (get the TCE version) found at auto parts stores for 1/3 the price.


50 posted on 07/19/2004 8:31:11 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Your Friendly Freeper Patent Attorney)
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To: Mr. Mojo

Some M-16s did malfunction, and cost some young men their lives.



M16s (and AR15s, and M4s) are nest-foulers in that they "sh** where they eat. They get dirty fast.


51 posted on 07/19/2004 8:35:36 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Your Friendly Freeper Patent Attorney)
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To: Mr. Mojo

Forget all of this fancy $hit and buy an "ugly old AK47". The commie rifle is plenty accurate out to 200m and is fun to shoot. The mags(30rnd) are cheap, readily available and will last forever. Ammo is still less than 15cts per round. These rifles DO NOT JAM! They will not let you down.


52 posted on 07/19/2004 8:43:24 PM PDT by jsraggmann
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To: jsraggmann
No AKs OR ARs for me.

I'm an M1-A .308 guy (20 rnd mags).

53 posted on 07/19/2004 8:46:13 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: RightWhale

Thanks, for the info!


54 posted on 07/20/2004 3:00:31 AM PDT by rabidralph (My pit bull drives an SUV.)
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To: Eaker
Thanks for the link. I've been trying to remember the name of the stuff ever since I read about it.
55 posted on 07/20/2004 4:01:04 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine's brother (Hey Slick Willy.....Pogue Mahone!)
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To: jsraggmann

Mil surplus 7.62x39 is about half the price you quote. I think now you can get 1000 rounds for about $80.


56 posted on 07/20/2004 11:49:22 AM PDT by garandag (Guns don't save lives, people with guns save lives.)
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To: tet68
Aha! I was wondering if there were any other Ed's Red fans here...

One quart each: Kerosene, Paint Thinner, DexronIII, and Acetone.

IMO, the acetone is not optional. It really helps to cut the crud, particularly the plastic residue from shotshell wads.

57 posted on 07/20/2004 11:55:09 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: tet68

C.E.Harris did come up with a good recipe, I like it too.


58 posted on 07/20/2004 12:10:31 PM PDT by TEXASPROUD
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To: Mr. Mojo
Clean guns often for reliability

Should clean your rifles and pistols also.

59 posted on 07/20/2004 12:17:46 PM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedy family legacy - can't skipper a boat, can't fly, can't drive, can't ski)
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To: Mr. Mojo

I think I like the Macon Telegraph.


60 posted on 07/20/2004 12:20:36 PM PDT by Tribune7
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