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<blockquote data-quote="Csbc4fun" data-source="post: 3011085" data-attributes="member: 114785"><p>There are two methods to clean out a barrel… mechanical or chemical. I choose mechanical. If you want chemicals around that will dissolve all the chit that collects in your barrel, knock yourself out, just don't drink or smell any. </p><p> I choose JB Bore paste, Iosso paste, Flitz or any number of other mechanical cleaning products. They are all a mechanical rubbing compound that scrubs out the carbon and copper. They do wear down the barrel lands, so instead of getting 3000 rounds out of a barrel , you may only get 2980 clean accurate rounds. I use Iosso paste and it cleans my barrel up in just a few minutes. Then I flush and swab patches with rubbing alcohol and finish it off with Lockeze graphite solution. Very simple and inexpensive. I find first shot accuracy to be the same as the next ten shots and beyond. Just saying what works for me… take it or leave it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Csbc4fun, post: 3011085, member: 114785"] There are two methods to clean out a barrel… mechanical or chemical. I choose mechanical. If you want chemicals around that will dissolve all the chit that collects in your barrel, knock yourself out, just don’t drink or smell any. I choose JB Bore paste, Iosso paste, Flitz or any number of other mechanical cleaning products. They are all a mechanical rubbing compound that scrubs out the carbon and copper. They do wear down the barrel lands, so instead of getting 3000 rounds out of a barrel , you may only get 2980 clean accurate rounds. I use Iosso paste and it cleans my barrel up in just a few minutes. Then I flush and swab patches with rubbing alcohol and finish it off with Lockeze graphite solution. Very simple and inexpensive. I find first shot accuracy to be the same as the next ten shots and beyond. Just saying what works for me… take it or leave it. [/QUOTE]
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