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Guys,

Sure a 9 shot revolver seems really cool 'till you gotta' scrub all 9 chambers in the cylinder plus the barrel. I've got an HEB bag filled with soiled bore patches. .22 LR=fun to shoot, awkward to clean. I love the smell of gun solvent in the morning.

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The conventional wisdom when it comes to .22LR is: don't clean it at all. Wipe down the exterior, run a quick patch through the bore and/or cylinders if you feel you must, but otherwise leave it alone.
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I do clean my .22's, but when the patches turn gray, that's good enough.

Then run an oiled patch through it and wipe down the exterior.
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Ultrasonic cleaner!
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chabouk wrote:The conventional wisdom when it comes to .22LR is: don't clean it at all. Wipe down the exterior, run a quick patch through the bore and/or cylinders if you feel you must, but otherwise leave it alone.
I've certainly never heard that. Where did you hear that? I always clean my firearms and my .22s tend to be even more finicky than other firearms. If I don't clean the neo (in fact regularly wiping down the chamber after about 100 rounds in a session) then it starts to misfire repeatedly.
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Brake cleaner and boresnake, 5 minutes

I am also buying stainless steel guns mostly.
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Re: First Bath

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Guys,

I'm hardly a gun expert, but with my little arsenal of 2 pocket autos and 1 pocket revolver, commercially manufactured gun solvent isn't cost restrictive like ammo; so I'm going to go with what is created and recommended by the experts. Now a rust frozen antique is different, and might necessitate creativity.

And also from what I've read, and experienced, revolvers, specifically with cheap ammo, (like I use) get much filthier than autos, so I can't imagine a world where one doesn't clean one's revolver.

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I believe that revolvers need cleaning after every time out. When I was shooting my revolver in IDPA I would keep a brush with me so I could brush it out after every 20-30 rounds. This makes for better reloads - the empties come out better and the new rounds go in a LOT better. I figure that if a few rounds can make a difference as to how well my revolver unloads and reloads it stands to reason that it is dirty and should be cleaned.
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