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How to clean your stainless steel revolver like a pro

This video will be longer than most but there is quite a bit of material to cover. Feel free to grab a beverage and relax. Here is the step by step way that I clean my Ruger GP100. You can use the same steps to clean any revolver except you would not want to use a lead remover cloth on a blued revolver. And nickle plate guns you want to be very careful with your solvent because it can strip the plating off if you leave it on the gun for long periods of time. To start with I had just cleaned my gun so we need to get it dirty. I do this by firing 72 rounds of ammo through it. 36 105 grn Lee SWC .38 SPL plinking loads and 36 170Grn Keith SWC .357 Magnum Deer Fucker loads. These are all hand cast by me and lubed with a soft homemade lube that is dirty and smoky. I do that because by casting and reloading my own I can get .38 for a nickle a round or $2.50 a box, the .357s work out to $7ish a box because they use more lead and powder each shot. You will need some basic supplies as I mention in the video. Patch Jag Patches Bore Brush Spiral Brush Chamber Brush Cleaning Rod Lead Remover Cloth Solvent (Hoppes 9) Copper Solvent Foaming Bore Cleaner Bore Snake (If you use one) I like to clean the gun, then remove the burn rings and carbon, then apply new oil to the hammer and trigger. The best part about cleaning your gun thoroughly is if you keep up on it it will be much faster each time you do it and your gun will run better and shoot more accurately. Proper cleaning is also essential if you use speed loaders so the rounds can drop into the cylinder correctly. It will also remove the ring of crud that makes shooting .357 magnum ammo difficult after shooting .38 special ammo. If you are using a gun in a different caliber you will need to figure out what brushes are the correct ones for that caliber. If you'd like to support Gun&ShotTV so we can make more videos please visit our Patreon at the link below. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4139337

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