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Gun Care Basics for all Firearms
With 40 years in firearm maintenance , Tetra Gun provides good advice, and their products deliver even better results for sport shooters, whether it be for handguns, rifles or shotguns. On a handgun , you want to clean and lubricate the most critical gunmetal surfaces first and foremost, namely: slide, rails, inside and outside the barrel but especially an oil treatment in the bore, and grease for those other parts. For a rifle , rimfire or centerfire, hunting rifle or a comp
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Dec 18, 20252 min read
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Gun Solvent Residue equals Trouble
Gun Solvents and Gun Lubes don't mix, so be careful how you use them When your gun jams, or if there's a failure to eject spent rounds, or it just feels sticky, the culprit is usually solvent residue. Don't blame it on the lube (usually) when it comes to accumulation within the bolt assembly, in the trigger or the slide, recoil surfaces and the rails - the obviously critical moving parts. Do not generalize gun cleaner, gun greases and gun oils - they aren't even close to bein
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Dec 5, 20253 min read
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Essential Step by Step Guide to Gun Cleaning and Firearms Lubrication
Proper gun maintenance is crucial for safety, reliability, and longevity. A clean and well-lubricated firearm performs better, reduces the risk of malfunctions, and extends the life of its components. Whether you are a seasoned shooter or a beginner, following a clear, step-by-step process for cleaning and lubricating your gun ensures it stays in top condition. This guide walks you through each stage of gun cleaning and lubrication, providing practical tips and examples to he
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Nov 19, 20254 min read
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