- Treat every gun as loaded
- Point the muzzle in a safe direction
- Keep your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to shoot
- Know your target and what’s beyond
A clean gun is a reliable gun. Regular cleaning and lubrication prevents malfunctions, extends the life of your firearms, and maintains accuracy. You don’t need to spend a fortune on cleaning supplies, but having the right tools makes the job faster and more effective.
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[ugs_accessories category=”cleaning-maintenance”]FAQ: Gun Cleaning & Maintenance
How often should I clean my gun?
Clean after every range session or after exposure to rain, dust, or humidity. For carry guns, clean at least once a month even if unfired, and check lubrication weekly. Modern firearms can run thousands of rounds between deep cleanings, but regular lubrication is critical.
What is the best gun cleaning product?
CLP (Clean, Lubricate, Protect) all-in-one products like Break Free CLP, Ballistol, and Slip 2000 EWL are the most convenient for regular maintenance. For heavy carbon buildup, a dedicated solvent like Hoppe's No. 9 or Bore Tech Eliminator works better than CLP alone.
Do I need a bore snake or a cleaning rod?
A bore snake is great for quick field cleaning and post-range maintenance. A quality one-piece cleaning rod (like Tipton or Dewey) with jags and brushes is better for thorough deep cleaning. Most shooters should have both. Never use a cheap multi-piece rod that can scratch the bore.
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