Big 45 Frontier Metal Cleaner is the essential item in your shooting kit. Cleans dirt, grime and rust off gun barrels and metal surfaces. A small portion added to your cleaning brush will greatly help remove lead and fouling from gun bores.Order Now!
Rust is corrosive and eats away the metal of your gun. This creates pits in the barrel of your rifle. Regular clean-up of your firearm will give you accurate results every time. Helps You Understand How Your Firearm Works: It is important to appreciate what is enclosed in your firearm. ...
SUPER QUICK CLEAN GUNS, also known as SuperQCG and SQCG, is a fast-acting gun cleaner and a true CLP that outperforms any other products like it on the market. Not only does SuperQCG clean, lubricate and protect firearms of any class, SQCG is a moisture dissipater and rust inhibitor th...
After the forearm has been removed, taking off the barrel is a quick and easy step. It's important to have a firm grasp with one hand on the stock of the shotgun and the other on the barrel. Pull the barrel forward or away from the stock until the barrel parts from the stock. ...
In your range bag, have a microfiber or other soft cloth as well as gun oil. After you’ve finished shooting, wipe clean all exterior surfaces with a lightly oiled cloth. Particular attention should be paid to the barrel and vent rib. Because the vent rib is the first to rust, run a...
weapon. Not to mention, excess oil can run off into your holster and make the handle slippery. Don’t put lubricant directly onto your gun, either. Apply it to a cotton swab or a dry rag and wipe it onto the slide rails, recoil spring, barrel and in any of the shiny nooks and ...
Contrary to popular belief guns do not perform well swimming in oil. After all the swabbing and scrubbing, the barrel just needs a light coat of rust prevention oil as does the bolt. Use a clean soft cotton cloth with oil to wipe down all the metal surfaces of the gun. A very little...
If it is steel, does it looks like it might be painted black, or does it looks more like the "blued steel" on a gun barrel? The rust can probably be removed with very fine ("0000") steel wool, but even this can scratch off the blackening. Is it also dirty, or was it carefully...
Copper build up inside the barrel of a precision rifle can greatly affect its accuracy. Rust is corrosive and eats away the metal of your gun. This creates pits in the barrel of your rifle. Regular clean-up of your firearm will give you accurate results every time. ...