The only thing about blasting with an air hose is the air tanks retain moisture so I would recommend just lightly wiping off so that some of the grease is retained. OR using a ceramic coating (like you spray on car paint to protect) as that stuff is slick!!I spray them liberally with Rem Oil, then hold them in a rag & blast with the air hose.
On my bolt guns. . . nothing!What do you use after cleaning firing pin and spring for lubrication?
Exactly. Stripping my bolt is done every time I clean the barrel. Takes an extra minute. If I've blanked a primer I'll blast down inside the bolt with brake clean.My thinkin on this subject is that we should all just get good at the basic field strip and cleaning of our bolts, and simply do it often. That way you can use whatever substance you want -- or nothing at all, and never have a problem. jd
Naptha aka lighter fluid cleans guns very well, leaves no residue either. I keep a Tupperware bowl full on my bench with a lid. Disassemble a 1911 and toss it in there. Scrub each component as it comes out of the bowl, same with bolt gun bolts.Right or wrong? I flush mine just like my triggers- lighter fluid, shake out, let dry, reinstall.
