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The Complete Guide to Gun Cleaning: Tips, Tools & Techniques

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Regular gun cleaning is critical for ensuring firearm reliability, safety, and longevity. Whether you’re a recreational shooter, hunter, or professional, proper maintenance helps prevent malfunctions, preserves accuracy, and extends your weapon’s life. This guide walks you through the essential steps and tools to keep your firearms in top condition.

How Often Should You Clean Your Gun?

Cleaning frequency depends on usage, environmental conditions, and type of ammunition. As a general rule:

  • After each shooting session: Perform a basic cleaning.
  • Monthly or quarterly: Do a thorough inspection and deep clean if the gun hasn’t been used.
  • Immediately: Clean after exposure to rain, dirt, or corrosive ammo.

Essential Tools and Supplies for Gun Cleaning

Here are the must-have tools for an effective cleaning session:

  • Bore brush: Loosens debris in the barrel.
  • Cleaning rod or pull-through cable: Pushes cleaning patches or swabs through the barrel.
  • Swabs: Ideal for cleaning tight areas like the chamber and bolt face.
  • Cleaning wipe: Perfect for removing carbon, dirt, and oil from surfaces.
  • Solvent: Breaks down carbon and fouling.
  • Lubricant: Reduces wear and prevents corrosion.

Recommended Cleaning Swab:
MediTech Cleanroom Foam Swabs – Lint-free, anti-static swabs designed for precision cleaning of hard-to-reach areas in firearms. Made from high-quality foam and polypropylene handles for safe, effective use.

Recommended Cleaning Wipe:
MediTech Pre-saturated IPA Cleaning Wipes – These wipes are pre-saturated with 70% or 99.9% isopropyl alcohol, ideal for cleaning firearm surfaces without leaving lint or residue.

Step-by-Step Gun Cleaning Process

1. Unload the Firearm

Always double-check that your gun is completely unloaded before cleaning.

2. Disassemble According to the Manual

Field strip the firearm per the manufacturer’s instructions. This allows better access to internal components.

3. Clean the Barrel

Use a bore brush soaked in solvent, followed by dry patches or swabs until clean. Finish with a lightly oiled patch to protect the interior.

Tip: Use MediTech’s foam swabs for delicate areas of the bore or chamber that require a gentle touch without scratching metal surfaces.

4. Clean Other Components

Use swabs and a cleaning wipe to clean the slide, chamber, bolt, and magazine well. Focus on removing carbon build-up from tight corners.

The MediTech IPA Cleaning Wipes are excellent for surface wiping, leaving no streaks or residue behind.

5. Lubricate Moving Parts

Apply a small amount of gun oil to hinges, rails, and other moving parts. Avoid over-lubrication—it can attract dust and debris.

6. Reassemble and Wipe Down

Reassemble the firearm and give it a final wipe-down with a clean, dry cleaning wipe to remove fingerprints and excess oil.

Best Practices and Tips

  • Use lint-free swabs and wipes to avoid residue.
  • Store your cleaning supplies in a kit to stay organized.
  • Keep a log of maintenance for each firearm.
  • Inspect for wear and tear regularly.

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