How often do you clean your guns?

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AZ Husker said:
knockonit said:
no more than i absolutely have to, like when they quit working

Why ..... I'm calling BS on your post knockonit as I know your business has a ton of equipment that would cost you a fortune if you didn't do preventative maintenance instead of waiting until it took a crap. Not you RJ, ...........

HA...HA...HA... :banana-dance: :happy-bouncyyellow: :laughing-rolling:
 
AZ Husker said:
toepopper said:
Clean them when its needed. Once a year I take everything out and run a patch through the barrels, couple of drops on the bolts or actions, and clean any excess off.

Once a year? Either you don't shoot much or are one of the folks that I spoke about ignoring preventative maintenance. And you only lube them once a year? Wow.

Im not gonna say much more, but even if I shot one every week, I could not go through them all in a year..... :whistle:
 
When it starts to annoy me. You start to get carbon bleeding through the hammer and trigger pins on an AR after a while. And the copper fouling on the muzzle device turns that bluish-green color of oxidation after it’s been sitting for a while.
 
I clean every time I shoot, just makes it easier to remove the carbon build up if I do it immediately.
 
I had to add something else. I don't clean my guns every time I shoot, but I do know that they are significantly easier to clean when the carbon is fresh. So I tend to use the need to clean as an additional excuse to arrange a shooting expedition with every gun I have, several friends, then some pizza and beer back home while we clean everything. Maybe a poker game after.
 
428cj said:
I shoot them, I clean them. Old saying, take care of your weapon it will take care of you.

Yup, how I feel. After every range trip it’s part of the coming home ritual to clean and evaluate them.
 
I used to clean after every trip for the simple fact as it seemed easier to get clean. Lately however it’s been about 2-3 trips to the range before they get cleaned. I’m not proud of letting some
of them go that long but have been slacking.

Carry piece gets cleaned and lubed every month or two unless it’s gotten filthy with an off-road trip. I do like the test fire after a tear down and clean before I carry again in which case I switch to another for the time being.

Think this topic is like A-holes, everyone’s got one but some look and smell a little different...
 
Hunting rifles get cleaned after very use.

I don't shoot handguns much. When I do they usually get cleaned too.
 
Depends on what I'm doing but it seems like for the most part, I clean after 1k-1.5k rounds.

I used to clean them after like every trip to the range, but I just don't really see the point/benefit in doing so. Maybe if I only shot like twice a year, I'd still do it just to keep from all the crud sitting on everything for months and months on end.
 
When I was young I used to clean my guns whenever I went shooting. Then as I got older and lazy I only did my guns about once a year when I'd set up tables and pull everything out and clean them. Now that I'm old I only seem to clean guns when they get so cruddy that they get sluggish or look grubby even after wiping them down.

The only exception is my precision rifles that I try to clean by round count. Perhaps that's why I don't shoot those guns that much anymore.
 
If I'm on the ground/in the dirt a lot, I clean after the session. If it's just standard indoor or standing shooting.... meh, every so often. Maybe a quick wipe here and there.

There are plenty of people who are running the same guns after thousands of rounds with little to no cleaning at all. Just lube/oil and go.
 
Even when not shot, I clean my carry guns every few weeks. My go to guns that are locked away get cleaned and re-oiled about once a year.

Anything I shoot I try to clean within a few days.
 
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