That is good advice, Joe. I would add that time is a factor. If you start with a clean gun before you shoot it, and if you take a brush and solvent to the range with you, you can clean the fouling off the cylinder face with just a few passes of the brush. If you wait 24 hours or more to clean, it tends to "set up," and then it is much more difficult to remove. I am a poor one for following my own advice. I tend to wait to clean until the gun is pretty cruddy, but when I do make myself clean the pieces within a couple of hours of shooting, the task is much easier.
Clemson