Thread: lcr cleaning
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Old February 24, 2013, 11:06 PM   #10
ClydeFrog
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LCRs vs SP101...

+1 on the read the owners manual bit. Plus, in a lethal force event, if a criminal investigator or lawyer asks you if you read the firearms manual you can say; yes!
I owned a NIB Ruger SP101 .357magnum in the early 1990s. That owners handbook also showed a way to take the revolver apart but I never did it.
Is the LCR line the same way?
I'd add to run a light amount of CLP or Ballistol over your firearm before shooting at the range. It may speed cleaning later & keep the crud, powder, lead, etc off the weapon.
Good gun care products include Hoppes # 9, Butchs Bore Solvent, Weaponshield, Eezox, Gunzilla, Birchwood-Casey Synthetic Gun Cleaner.

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