Fresh subject, guys.
On several recommendations that I saw here, I bought an Otis pull through bore cleaning kit a few months ago and used it for the first time with Hoppe's bore cleaning solvent yesterday on my M1917. I'm impressed after seeing how much dirt came out on the first patch that I pulled through the bore and how little came out on the second patch that I pulled through the bore. Using a rod, I would have to push 15 or more patches through the bore to acheive similar results.
The instructions give a specific way to use their circular patches and the force required to pull them through the bore was considerable and was probably the reason why they worked so well. Looks like the original pull through cleaning kits from 1917 turned out to be a great idea. Also worth mentioning - the muzzle is protected using this method.
On several recommendations that I saw here, I bought an Otis pull through bore cleaning kit a few months ago and used it for the first time with Hoppe's bore cleaning solvent yesterday on my M1917. I'm impressed after seeing how much dirt came out on the first patch that I pulled through the bore and how little came out on the second patch that I pulled through the bore. Using a rod, I would have to push 15 or more patches through the bore to acheive similar results.
The instructions give a specific way to use their circular patches and the force required to pull them through the bore was considerable and was probably the reason why they worked so well. Looks like the original pull through cleaning kits from 1917 turned out to be a great idea. Also worth mentioning - the muzzle is protected using this method.


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