Manual
revolver as severe cases result in burring of the metal around firing
pin hole which could contribute to eventual firing failures.
3. Attach cotton flannel patch to end of cleaning rod, insert it in
muzzle and pass rod and patch down through barrel. Repeat,
changing patches until last patch comes out clean.
4. Clean each of the six chambers in cylinder with similar method to
step 3 above.
5. Visually inspect barrel and chambers; if they are clean, proceed
directly to step 8, but if it remains dirty, continue with step 6.
6. *(NOTE: This item should be applicable only after firing). Attach
brass wire bristle brush to cleaning rod and dip brush in gun
cleaning solution. Thoroughly scrub out barrel and cylinder cham-
bers, passing the brush all the way through before reversing the
movement. If you try to change direction with brush in barrel, the
brush will stick.
7. Repeat steps 3,4 and 5 above.
8. Clean rear face of barrel and revolver frame, using a small toothbrush.
9. Lightly moisten a flannel patch with gun oil and pass it once
through the barrel, so leaving a thin film of oil on the inside surface.
Leave this film of oil on the metal surface if revolver is to be stored.
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