Manual

Materials: Cleaning rod, cotton flannel patches (cut to fit snugly into the bore),
a small toothbrush, good quality light gun oil, *gun cleaning solution, and *a
brass wire bristle bore cleaning brush.
NOTE: In freezing conditions (below 32°F or O°C) avoid the use of oil for
lubrication; instead apply dry lubricant sparingly.
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Procedure
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ili 1. CAUTION: ENSURE THAT THE PISTOL IS NOT LOADED.
2. Strip for cleaning as previously described.
NOTE: Avoid contact between cleaning rod and muzzle as resultant wear will
reduce accuracy. To avoid damaging the muzzle always clean from breech end
forward.
3. Attach cotton flannel patch to end of cleaning rod, insert it in breech and pass
rod and patch down through barrel. Repeat, changing patches until last patch
comes out clean.
4. Visually inspect barrel; if it is clean, proceed directly to step 7, but if it
remains dirty, continue with step 5.
5. *(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, passing the brush all the way through before reversing the
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