Tuftikins
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Could someone kindly outline their cleaning regime after a shoot,have the gear,but no idea .
Same here. Except I clean the barrels with the chokes in, then remove them and clean the chokes, and the threads in the barrels with an old toothbrush.This is what I do;
break down gun into 3 pieces
remove chokes.
spray cleaner down barrel and over chokes
clean chokes with brushes+loo paper until sparkle.
remove grease from forend and actio, clean action of all grime.
scrub barrels with brushes, remove any grease on blocky bit
put loo paper through on jag, then wooley brush. also make sure remove grease from internal choke threads.
regease all metal parts that come into contat with other metal parts
put gun back together, chokes in greased.
clean wood with wood cleaner
wipe over barrels and action lightly with oil
I am obsessive though!
do it after every shoot
In a martini, absolutely :wub:Would cocktail sticks be any good?
Too sharp, too thin (will snap in use).. You can use a Nintendo DS stylus!Would cocktail sticks be any good?
Guess your cleaning it after every shoot at the moment, roll on the summerYet another tip is get a Beretta and only clean once a year or when wet, whichever comes later.
Would anyone like to comment on same for a Zoli?Yet another tip is get a Beretta and only clean once a year or when wet, whichever comes later.
Their tubes appear to be chromed as they don't rust but the ejectors do seem to like a clean a few times a year. Mine sits in the cabinet a lot so tends to be clean in any case.Would anyone like to comment on same for a Zoli?
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