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Firearm Maintenance Thoughts
Revolvers need carbon cleared from chambers among other surfaces, of course. Semi-automatic pistols have many lubrication points after cleaning, including specifically applying grease on rails, slide, connector and barrel hood. Cleaning and lubing springs is an often-overlooked good idea. It should be obvious that a semi-auto handgun is more complex and intricate than the revolver design. Rimfire and centerfire have similar needs, but the entry technique for a gun cleaning r
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May 124 min read


How to Maintain Your Cleaning Tools: Gun Cleaning Maintenance Tips
Keeping your firearm cleaning tools in top shape is just as important as maintaining your firearms. When your brushes, patches, rods, and solvents are clean and well cared for, your gun cleaning routine becomes more effective and efficient. I’ve learned that a little effort in maintaining these tools pays off big time in the long run. Let me walk you through some practical, easy steps to keep your gun cleaning tools in perfect condition. Some people perform firearm maintenanc
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Apr 65 min read


Gun Care done the Right Way
Basic Step-by-Step Firearm Maintenance Instructions and gun care tips included from the experts at Tetra Gun care Beginning with the invention of the firearm industry's first synthetic lubricant and gun grease formulas in the 1980s, Tetra Gun has been at the forefront of the industry based on its technical expertise and scientific know-how. And, unlike many of the brands that you might know and use today, very few are actually engineered or manufactured by those companies. Te
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Dec 25, 20253 min read
Teflon based Gun Lube Fact or Fiction education: Myth vs. Reality
I wanted to set the record straight on what PTFE gun lubes are all about, though even the most definitive explanation will still not dissuade the world's strongest blogsters. So be it. PTFE, most commonly and historically referred to as Teflon, a duPont brand, is no longer an exclusive thing. There are now other PTFE makers worldwide and if the company that was once duPont is still making it, it is no longer made in the USA to the best of my knowledge. Let's not get into any
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Nov 19, 20252 min read
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