The title pretty much says it all. Watched enough videos to realize that there are surely various opinions, some seem to never do a complete disassembly…just wondering if there is a consensus here or not.
I disassemble every year or two. I shoot nearly every day and clean the chambers, bore and external surfaces every few days. Sometimes a week or two may pass when I’ve been shooting one particular gun most every day and I won’t clean that one for the duration. I used to just hose down the action internals thru the hand window and the trigger window with CLP or Eezox every time I clean but then someone told me about Mobil 1 Synthetic grease and now I pump the action full of that and move on. Fouling doesn’t penetrate and even if it could it can’t cause corrosion if it’s encapsulated in grease with no access to oxygen.The title pretty much says it all. Watched enough videos to realize that there are surely various opinions, some seem to never do a complete disassembly…just wondering if there is a consensus here or not.
One of the reasons for unusually fast wear in some of these guns is lack of grease applied in specific areas. Oil is not viscous enough to work well on arbors, base pins, hammer cams or ratchet stars, in my opinion.The title pretty much says it all. Watched enough videos to realize that there are surely various opinions, some seem to never do a complete disassembly…just wondering if there is a consensus here or not.
A Twice -Told Tale. Have been shooting BP revolvers for like what seems forever but is only about 40 years. After shooting, I disassemble my BP revolver into its basic components and clean thoroughly with a good powder solvent, using Q-Tips for those hard to clean areas, then lightly oil. In all the years of shooting BP have never, NEVER! had the slightest hint of corrosion or rust. If using hot water and heroic cleaning methods work for you and makes you feel better, then DO continue doing what you do. I know what works for me.The title pretty much says it all. Watched enough videos to realize that there are surely various opinions, some seem to never do a complete disassembly…just wondering if there is a consensus here or not.
Who did the action shield for you? Do you have a link , name & address?Never. Of course!!
But if I did shoot bp, it would still be "never".
I have an action shield in all of my SA revolvers. It locates on the hammer and blocks any contaminants from entering the action through the hammer slot. With all SA's, the action is wide open to contamination from the hammer slot. The action shield closes off the opening to protect the action and lubricant from contamination/ fouling. The CAS shooters enjoy "maintenance free" actions and just clean the barrel / cyl and wipe down the frame. I tell them to check the action once a year, if it's still mostly red, close it and check again next year. I pack all actions with Mobil1 grease ( even my mine which are all unmentionables). The "casual" shooter probably won't ever need to clean the action.
Mike
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