Spectacular Info About How To Clean A Double Barrel Shotgun
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How to clean a double barrel shotgun. This makes sure your gun lasts a long time as well as ensures it will work efficiently. Pay special attention to the barrel and vent rib. First you must remove the old finish, polish the metal to the desired level (in the case of slow rust bluing, 325 grit), and then thoroughly clean.
This is a video of me taking apart an old double barreled shotgun. You then heat the metal. Use a quality brush and gun cleaning rod and dip the brush into the hoppe’s and run the brush in/out several times (maybe 8x per barrel).
Most double barrel shotguns clean the same way. After that, run some cotton or flannel patches. For the wood stock, brush off any dirt with a clean toothbrush and wipe it over with a cleaning cloth.
If the choke is removable on your shotgun, unscrewing it will allow you to clean it better; Please consider subscribe to our channel to preserve and promote our dying culture! Spray a little detergent gun oil into the barrel if you’re just giving the gun a quick clean, or use an actual solvent (such as birchwood casey bore scrubber) if you want to thoroughly clean it.
There may be slight differences but its all pretty much the same. This is a video of me taking apart an old double barreled shotgun. However, you also risk damaging the threads on the barrel of the gun by screwing the.
The vent rib is always the first to rust, so run a bead of oil down it to get into the ribbing and rub it in.