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Products and tools for the maintenance and cleaning of both short and long guns, cleaning and lubricating liquids, products for lapping barrels, cleaning kits and replacement brushes
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Cleaning and maintenance of weapons Products and tools for the maintenance and cleaning of both short and long weapons, cleaning and lubricating liquids, products for lapping barrels, cleaning kits and replacement brushes.
Carrying out a correct periodic cleaning of the weapon also allows us to better understand its functioning, having to disassemble and reassemble it completely. Consequently, we will be able to understand any malfunctions due to wear, lack of cleaning or perhaps incorrect cleaning and maintenance, putting us in a position to resolve them with greater awareness.
As we all know, proper maintenance of hunting rifles is essential to ensure optimal functioning of the weapons and avoid unpleasant or even dangerous inconveniences. With the general opening of the hunting season upon us, it is appropriate to refresh the basic notions for operating in complete safety, together with the revision of the equipment.
Guns, like all complex instruments, can deteriorate and fail. Cleaning and maintenance of guns , However, these problems can be prevented with proper cleaning and careful maintenance.
Particular attention should be paid to the cleaning and maintenance of rifled weapons, whose calibers can lose accuracy after a few hundred shots. It is important to use cartridges appropriate to the caliber, weight and mechanical resistance of the weapons, replace worn parts promptly to avoid serious damage and perform regular and thorough cleaning.
To keep a double-barreled shotgun in tip-top condition, it is necessary to thoroughly clean and maintain all its parts at least once a year, dry them and lubricate them to prevent rust. The hunter should also check for any structural changes in the parts, such as cracks, fissures and swelling of the tubes, which can indicate potentially serious problems. It is good practice to carefully observe the internal and external surfaces of the barrels, pointing them towards a light source to detect any waviness or discontinuity.