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Unread 03-31-2017, 04:54 PM   #9
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Just a heads up, if you take the forend and barrels off, don't dry fire the gun then proceed to take the gun apart. Always take the forend and barrels off with the gun cocked. If you don't, the hammer in the forend will have to be pushed back down before reassembly. For cleaning the barrels inside, a bore snake is great followed by a lightly oiled patch on a cleaning rod. Wipe off all the old grease and reapply. Then reassemble the gun and wipe the metal surfaces with a lightly oiled cloth and your done.
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