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Home > Safety and Cleaning Tips > Cleaning with the Improved Tactical Pull Thru Kit
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Gun Safety & Cleaning Tips
Things to know before cleaning:
• Always check to make sure your gun is unloaded before cleaning.
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Inspect your gun as you clean. Check your firearms for wear and cracks
when you clean. Consult a qualified gunsmith for any necessary repairs.
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Don't disassemble your gun more than necessary. Refer to owners manuals
for instructions. Only disassemble gun to the point needed to reach
areas where powder residue and fouling accumulate (bore, chamber, bolt,
etc.).
Recommendations:
• Use a vise to secure your firearm to save time and work.
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When using Pro-Shot 1-Step Gun Cleaner & Lubricant, let the solvent
set for 15 minutes so the penetrating agents and additives can break
down and lift up fouling.
• The jag is the most superior way to
remove fouling from the bore because it gives the patch constant
pressure against the bore when cleaning versus dragging a patch through
the bore with a patch holder.
• Use the appropriate size brush or
jag. Our brushes' and jags' are caliber specific (We don't sell the
same brush or jag for multiple sizes).
Steps for Bore Cleaning Procedures
-Poke Patch center through with point of Tactical Cleaning Jag and attach Jag to cable.
-Saturate cotton flannel patch with 1 Step Gun Cleaner & Lubricant
-Always Clean from Breech to Muzzle. Insert Rod (handle end) through the chamber until the rod exits the muzzle. Attach handle onto rod and pull through the bore.
-Repeat the swabbing process until the bore is properly saturated. Remove the Tactical Jag from the Cable.
-Attach Brush to cable and pull through the bore "clean breach to muzzle"
-Re-attach Tactical Cleaning Jag and finish with dry Patches. Because 1-Step Gun Cleaner & Lubricant has an oil in it, there is no need to follow up with an additional oil or lubricant.
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