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[title] Cleaning the Barrel | |
- | [* black] Connect the wire brush to the ramrod. Slide this all the way to the bottom of the barrel and out two to three times |
+ | [* black] Connect the 12 gauge wire brush to the ramrod. Slide this all the way to the bottom of the barrel and out two to three times |
[* icon_note] Ramrod: A long, straight metal rod that is paired with a cotton mop or wire brush to clean the inside of a barrel. | |
- | [* icon_note] Wire Brush: A |
- | [* black] Detach the wire brush from the ramrod and attach the cotton mop. |
- | [* icon_note] Cotton Mop: A |
+ | [* icon_note] Wire Brush: A metal brush that attaches to the ramrod and is used to clean the inside of the barrel. |
+ | [* black] Detach the wire brush from the ramrod and attach the 12 gauge cotton mop. |
+ | [* icon_note] Cotton Mop: A cotton wad that attaches to the ramrod used to wipe the inside of the barrel with cleaning oil. |
[* black] Spray the cotton mop with the Rem Oil and slide this all the way to the bottom of the barrel and out two to three times. | |
[* icon_note] Rem Oil: A multi-purpose oil that cleans metal, protects metal, and does not attract dirt to the metal. |