when to clean a new rifle

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Post by hellfire_m16 » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:12 am

Thanks Mack The Knife
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Re: when to clean a new rifle

Post by penpusher » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:13 pm

Thanks for the reply Mack The Knife.Was thinking of getting one made.Lugging along a 3' rod is not exactly fun.Have a couple of those of sectioned wooden rods lying around.However they are very old and though I use them, considering their age,I am always apprehensive that one might break while cleaning. Have para cord lying around and a piece of 12mm brass rod.Will make a trip to the machinist.

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Post by mundaire » Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:11 pm

Grumpy";p="35274 wrote:Doc, storing a gun with a bunch of silica gel sacks inside the case/bag is a very good idea.......but just remember that they only absorb moisture until they are saturated. You need to dry them out every few months - 6 months max.
Just put them outside for a day in sunny, non-humid conditions or put them in an oven set to the lowest temperature for an hour or so to dry them out.
Anyone know where does one pick up silica gel in any quantity? Any sellers in Delhi/NCR?

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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:49 pm

mundaire";p="35339 wrote:Anyone know where does one pick up silica gel in any quantity? Any sellers in Delhi/NCR?

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Try the bigger camera retailers / photography shops. Even if they do not have it in stock, they could point you towards one.

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Re: when to clean a new rifle

Post by penpusher » Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:58 pm

Mahatta in CP used to keep silica gell.

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Re: when to clean a new rifle

Post by yash3_great » Wed Jan 16, 2008 5:05 pm

Try shops that sell lab equipment like test tubes etc. Alternatively photography equipment shops are your best bet.

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Re: when to clean a new rifle

Post by MoA » Sun Apr 13, 2008 5:00 pm

With a .22LR you generally wouldnt want to clean it until you start seeing a degradation in accuracy.

I clean mine every 1500 - 2000 rounds down the barrel. Even then its a quick pacth or two with solvents, and a couple of dry patches. The rifle does take about 10 shots there after to settle down, and allow the wax to coat the barrel.

The only time I would consider oiling the barrel would be if I am not going to be using the rifle for several months. (>6)

Realisitically the chances of doing damage to the rifling via over enthusiastic cleaning out wiegh any potential benifits of vigoursously going at the bore with a brass or nylon brush.

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