Just wondering what everyone's routine is for cleaning their firearms?
For me I obviously disassemble first after ensuring its unloaded.
I take what ever solvent or cleaner I am using and apply it to my brush and scrub all the parts inside and out.
I then run a wet patch through barrel and let that sit for a little bit before taking a brass barrel brush to clean barrel.
Then I run another wet patch or two through barrel.
Now that everything has been scrubbed and still covered in my cleaning agent I take all the parts over to the bathroom and rinse them off using hot water. I take my fingers and rub off any cleaner on it while its under the running water.
After all the parts have been washed with hot water I go through with dry Q-tips and get into the hard to reach places to take out powder residue and water. If you have an air compressor this would be a good time use it to get water out of parts. If you don't then put parts in front of fan and allow to air dry for the parts you can wipe up.
Once everything is dry I think take out my silicone rag and wipe every part down and carefully assemble the firearm using the silicone rag to hold the pieces that way nothing has the oils from my hands on it.
I have found that the silicone provides enough lubrication for operation of the firearm as well.
For me I obviously disassemble first after ensuring its unloaded.
I take what ever solvent or cleaner I am using and apply it to my brush and scrub all the parts inside and out.
I then run a wet patch through barrel and let that sit for a little bit before taking a brass barrel brush to clean barrel.
Then I run another wet patch or two through barrel.
Now that everything has been scrubbed and still covered in my cleaning agent I take all the parts over to the bathroom and rinse them off using hot water. I take my fingers and rub off any cleaner on it while its under the running water.
After all the parts have been washed with hot water I go through with dry Q-tips and get into the hard to reach places to take out powder residue and water. If you have an air compressor this would be a good time use it to get water out of parts. If you don't then put parts in front of fan and allow to air dry for the parts you can wipe up.
Once everything is dry I think take out my silicone rag and wipe every part down and carefully assemble the firearm using the silicone rag to hold the pieces that way nothing has the oils from my hands on it.
I have found that the silicone provides enough lubrication for operation of the firearm as well.
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