Most of us are familiar with the need to maintain our vehicles: Either through a service plan or a warning light coming on whilst driving.
With firearms, at present we do not have such electronic warning lights (It will come I am sure).
Cleaning and maintaining a firearm is either done too often or not at all. Most who served in the military would have an idea that all firearms MUST be cleaned after each use. There are sound military reasons for this: To maintain and extend the lifespan of the said firearm which is perhaps going to have many users over its lifetime.
For a civilian things are different: Buying and owning a firearm has the natural motivation to care for it that comes with owning property.
If your firearm has been exposed to dust, rain, mud etc. then by all means detail strip it to its last spring and pin. Use a correct Gun Cleaner that will also lubricate and protect against rust.
And that is part of the problem: Many so called cleaning fluids are either hellish expensive imports or simply are not up to the task of Cleaning Lubricating and Protecting.
I highly recommend Herschel’s Gun Cleaner that does indeed, Clean, Lube and Protect, yet it does not cost an arm and a leg and does not cause a cancer either.
What about the sport shooter who shoot their firearm over a weekend during a competition?
Well, if you keep a log of round count then clean it two or four times year. Semi-Automatic’s need more cleaning than bolt action/single shot. It is more important to make sure that your semi-auto is lubed than shiny clean. Reports from shooting ranges in Gauteng are that some AK’s and AR’s run for 10’s of 1000’s of round PROVIDED they are lubricated.
We do not strip our car engines every time after use. Neither should it be necessary to details strip a modern firearm every time. A wipe on the outside and some lubricant on the correct places and you should be good to go.
TheQuarterMaster also stock Gun Cloths which are ideal for cleaning the barrel. (Pro tip: The used gun cloths make nice fire lighters!)
Whatever you do, unless storing the firearm for long term, never leave a layer of oil in the barrel and chamber.
Oil under pressure from the bullet travelling out the barrel creates a force cone which can damage the barrel.
Oil in the chamber causes increased case/doppie thrust onto the bolt as there is less friction between the doppie and the chamber.
This results in way way more pressure being exerted onto the bolt than it was designed for.
And as with all things mechanical, you will need the correct cleaning kit to clean your firearm especially the barrel.
TheQuarterMaster stocks a range of cleaning kits, gun cloths and Combo kits and tools to do field maintenance.
Keep your Powder Dry and your BangStick Clean, Lubricated and Protected!
Regards
Camo
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