GunLvrNLearner
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When cleaning a barrel does it really matter if you use oil or the brush first?
Wouldn't recommend this, it can damage your finish over time, plus it can eat some sights too.carburator cleaner
Flitz is a metal cleaner. It is not a polish, but my auto pistols have the shiny bores.
Don't find any need for a brush with copper jacketed rounds. An oily rag is all that is needed to clean the barrel.
I have a hard time believing that. I guess it depends on what you consider "clean".two times through and you're as done as with the bore as you'll be in an hour with a rod and swab cleaning..
Say it ain't so!I use a brush in a drill
My gun's bore's are shiny too, but I don't find I have to use anything nearly this aggressive to keep them this way. "Gentle" or "ultra-fine" abrasives are still abrasives and I wont be using anything like that in my bores. YMMVFlitz is a metal cleaner. It is not a polish, but my auto pistols have the shiny bores.