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Periodically, when your firearm has not been fired, we
suggest you clean it when necessary and at least once or
twice a year in a temperate climate, or as often as once a
week in a tropical climate. If you carry a loaded firearm
UNLOAD it and clean it when necessary and at least once a
month. If you get your firearm wet, clean it as soon as
possible.
HOW TO CLEANN
The following cleaning procedure may be used both
periodically and after firing; however, those items marked
with a “*” are unnecessary for periodic cleaning.
Materials: Cleaning rod, cleaning patches (cut to fit snugly
into the bore), a small nylon brush, good quality light gun oil,
*gun cleaning solution, * a brass wire bristle bore cleaning
brush, and a chamber cleaning brush.
Procedure:
ENSURE THAT THE FIREARM IS NOT LOADED.
1. Strip for cleaning as previously described.
Note: Avoid contact between the cleaning rod and the
muzzle as resultant wear will greatly reduce accuracy.
2. Attach a cotton flannel patch to end of the cleaning rod,
insert it in the chamber and pass the rod and patch down
CAUTIONS: