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How to Clean a Revolver

OK, Clint Eastwood, you've got yourself a revolver and you've been making regular trips to the gun range to practice. But frequent use means frequent cleaning. Regularly cleaning your revolver is a necessary and responsible part of being a handgun owner. Like the engine of a car, a revolver needs to have its parts cleaned and maintained. It will keep your revolver working like new for years to come.

Things You'll Need

  • Rags
  • Cleaning solvent
  • Bore brush
  • Cleaning patches
  • Cleaning rod
  • Old toothbrush
  • Oil
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Instructions

    • 1

      Check that the revolver is unloaded. Never clean a loaded handgun.

    • 2

      Tie a rag around the rear of the cylinder opening. Squeeze a few drops of solvent into the barrel, and clean with a bore brush.

    • 3

      Wet a cleaning patch with solvent, and run it several times through the barrel with a cleaning rod. Repeat with a dry patch. When dry patch comes out clean, place a few drops of oil on a patch and run through the barrel, followed again by a dry patch.

    • 4

      Place a few drops of oil on the bristles of an old toothbrush and clean the extractor assembly. Then wipe the assembly with a solvent-dampened patch. Remember to press the extractor rod to clean underneath the assembly, following the same process.

    • 5

      Brush out the cylinder using the same procedure used to clean the barrel. Wipe the interior and exterior with solvent-soaked patches, then follow with a dry cloth. Lubricate extractor shaft, cylinder crane and possibly the cylinder release. Check the owner's manual for specific details.


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