Manual
If it is not to be stored, or if it is being removed from storage for use,
pass a dry patch through barrel and chambers to remove as much
oil as possible. (See note on cold weather lubrication).
10. Check that flannel or brush bristles have not become lodged in
any part of revolver, then wipe all external surfaces with a flannel
patch moistened with gun oil. (See note on cold weather lubrication).
11. Reassemble revolver. See "Assembling After Cleaning."
12. Again wipe external surfaces with oil moistened patch to
remove any fingerprints. (Finger moisture, if left, could start a
corrosion process). (See note on cold weather lubrication).
13. Remove any gun cleaning solution and oil from grip.
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& CAUTION: ALWAYS UNLOADYOUR REVOLVER FOR STORAGE
AND STORE AMMUNITION SEPARATELY. Keep and store your
revolver and ammunition securely locked in separate locations
out of reach and sight of children. (Children are naturally curi-
ous and do not always believe the real danger of guns).
NOTE: Do not store your revolver in an air-tight container, and do
not seal or attempt to seal the barrel or chambers to exclude dust,
as the internal steel surfaces are more likely to corrode.
SAFETY DEPENDS ON YOU
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