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Cleaning question

  • 21-05-2019 9:44pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1,132 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    I'm looking for some tips on the best way to clean the crown of my rifles and also the threads. Especially after shooting with a moderator on, the crown gets very very dirty.

    Right now, I use some Hoppes 9 and some elbows grease. Takes quite a lot of effort though. I'm tending to shy away from the harsher cleaning products like Brasso.

    Anybody have any tips or tricks?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭gunhappy_ie


    alanmc wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I'm looking for some tips on the best way to clean the crown of my rifles and also the threads. Especially after shooting with a moderator on, the crown gets very very dirty.

    Right now, I use some Hoppes 9 and some elbows grease. Takes quite a lot of effort though. I'm tending to shy away from the harsher cleaning products like Brasso.

    Anybody have any tips or tricks?

    What finish is on the barrel and on the threads ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,132 ✭✭✭alanmc


    What finish is on the barrel and on the threads ?

    Stainless steel.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭gunhappy_ie


    What finish is on the barrel and on the threads ?

    Chemicals wont be an issue if its stainless. I wouldn't use basso through unless you want to polish that carbon off :P

    Steel wool and or Steel brushes*

    *There are various grades of Steel wool and steel brushes come with different wire strengths.

    1. With steel wool do not use the brillo pads for cleaning your pots and pans (although itll work very quickly). Use 00 or 0 dont use any steel wool that has a 1 or higher on it.

    2. The small stainless brushes (not the welders type) like the plastic handled ones you find in gun cleaning kits or OTIS sell well do.

    You'll get away with a lighter (brass) brush with some carbon removing chemicals


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 28,456 Mod ✭✭✭✭Cass


    I never scrub the threads and especially the crown.

    I use the appropriate chemical and let it do it's work. If your barrel is stainless then you can leave the crown/muzzle to soak without fear of damaging the finish of the barrel.

    Get a small container, like egg cup small. Place enough chemical in the container to allow it to cover the corwn/muzzle/threads once they are submerged into the container. This requires you to place the container on the ground and place the rifle, barrel down, into the container. Leave it to sit for a little while.

    After some time remove the rifle and use a nylon brush to agitate the carbon/fouling. Use cotton swabs to wipe away the excess and repeat if necessary.

    Try avoid any scrubbing and let the chemical do it's work. I use KG1 and it cleans 99.9% of the fouling from the crown of my rifles.

    An alternative to standing the rifle into a container of chemical is to soak a cotton patch/cloth in the chemical and dab it around the threads and muzzle. The issue with this is you need to keep dabbing the muzzle so as not to let the previous application dry out.

    A small tip for the threads. Buy and use a good quality copper grease. It prevent seizing of the mod and keeps the threads clean as any fouling will rest on the grease so when you wipe away the grease the fouling, or most of it, comes away with the grease.
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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,132 ✭✭✭alanmc


    Thanks Cass and gunhappy.

    I'm all over the small dab Copper Grease on the threads.

    Some things to try out anyway.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,124 ✭✭✭BryanL


    grease and KG1 as said, comes off very easily, the regrease and store


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