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5. Clean out barrel and bore. I always use an aluminum cleaning rod, hand cut patches and a bore brush, but these bore snakes are so much easier as a quick barrel scrub to get rid of plastic residue. The design works similar to what you would get off of an RPK LMG. After each hunt, I try and clean my gun out to ensure it works properly on my next hunt. These rules are in effect even when you clean a gun. You can make a difference by following these gunhandling rules and insisting that those around you do the same. ’s chamber for safety in the dark, you will know the difference between the feel of an empty chamber and that of a full chamber. Some bore snakes will have more than one brush integrated throughout the snake. Bore brushes are all more or https://pastebin.fun/1wwcc5qfq7 less the same, at least as far as overall design goes.

However, nine more passes with the bore snake, checking after each with the Hawkeye, revealed no further improvement in cleaning. These are the basics so until you learn more about your particular gun, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. These are the basics. Instead, by faithfully executing Colonel Cooper’s Rules I, II, and III every single moment that you are holding any firearm, your mind and mental discipline become the true safety device. The greater reason is that you should never, ever rely on a mechanical safety; it is a mechanical device and they are known to fail when stressed. The lesser reason is that on some rifles, an engaged mechanical safety prevents the shooter from unloading the rifle by locking the action closed. Notice that I did not refer to the rifle’s mechanical safety during the unloading process. 3. When you are sure that ALL ammunition has been removed from the rifle, operate the rifle’s action to eject the chambered round, if any. What you really NEED to understand about the .22LR ammunition is the different types of ammunition and their capabilities. 2. While making sure to keep our fingers off and away from the trigger, remove all of the stored ammunition from the rifle - whether it is in a box magazine as shown in the illustrations above, a tubular magazine running parallel to and underneath the barrel, an internal magazine as part of the receiver assembly, or even a tubular magazine contained in the rifle’s buttstock.

If possible, lock the action open and visually inspect the rifle’s chamber (located in the receiver end of the barrel) to make sure that there is not a live round present. With gun cleaning, I would find a list and start there building my own. Your family will appreciate this since solvents and gun oil smell. And once you have cleaned your gun’s bore, you can add a few drops of Hoppe’s No. 9 lubricating oil or other lube to the bore snake to oil the bore. I would add manuals for each gun. 2. Unload your gun! Here’s my take on bought “kits”, whether they be gun cleaning, first aid, or bug out bags. My first two squirrel shots were in the tail, not hitting “body” and the shamrock miss was so bad that it actually made me a little bit angry at myself. First we should talk about a cleaning kit. Next we should talk about safety. For next time, please memorize the safety rules and be able to explain what they mean, on command and out of sequence. It will do you and those around you very little good to be completely observant of all gun safety rules if the knucklehead two positions down fires a rifle bullet into your spine while trying to clear a malfunction.

The four gun rules apply when cleaning a weapon. NO ammo on the table or in the room where you clean your gun. Remember my ammo rule. If he violates the rule again, leave the area. I also recommend another hard and fast rule. This is a great way to make a fast improvement to your AR10. This is a great overall single-piece bore snake that is also detachable and useful as a standalone bronze brush cleaner. I gotta say I'm not enamored with the great big grips on the .44 Special GP-100. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger and out of the guard until your sights are on the target. “ command will advise those in the know that they have erred by failing to control their muzzle or keep their trigger finger indexed along the side of the receiver unless the sights are on target. 4. Be sure of your target and beyond. It will keep your gun concealed like a glove. For me I keep one other “rule”. I guess you can skip this “rule”. Whether you carry in a strong side belt holster or a 1 o’clock “appendix” holster, achieving a full firing grip is easy with a well designed holster, but a poorly designed holster can make it difficult, or even impossible.