Manual
WHEN TO CLEAN
You should clean your revolver as soon after firing as possible so
that the job will be easier and there will be less opportunity for
corrosion to start. When your revolver has not be fired, clean it
periodically; we suggest once or twice a year in a temperate
climate, or as often as once a month in a tropical climate. If you
carry a loaded revolver, UNLOAD it and clean it at least once a
month. If you get your revolver wet, clean it as soon as possible.
HOW TO CLEAN
The following cleaning procedure may be used both periodically
and after firing; however, those items marked
"*"
are unnecessary'
for periodic cleaning.
Materials: Cleaning rod, cotton flannel patches (cut to fit snugly
into the bore), a small tooth-brush, good quality light gun oil, *gun
cleaning solution, and a brass wire bristle bore cleaning bush.
NOTE: In freezing conditions (below 32°F or Q°C) avoid the use of
oil for lubrication; instead, apply a dry lubricant sparingly.
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CLEANING PROCEDURE I
ili 1. CAUTION: ENSURETHAT THE FIREARM IS NOT LOADED.
2. Strip for cleaning as previously described.
NOTE: Avoid contact between cleaning rod and muzzle as resultant
wear will reduce accuracy. Take care to avoid striking rear frame of
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