Another excellent , informative and well delivered video, which is a very good advertisement for Premier Guns. These are well worth any shooting enthusiasts time. I think I will start using “4 by 2” again too!
It would have been nice to see you apply grease on the barrel to action pivot point. Also (and I know I am being picky here), it is a phosphor bronze brush and not a copper brush as copper would wear down very quickly when barrel cleaning.
Hi George. Very useful and straightforward cleaning information thanks. I would however, liked to have seen exactly where to apply gun grease on the metal to metal parts.
Good cleaning regime mate.I do pretty much the same as you George, not forgetting a light dab of Tetra gun grease to the pivot points etc. As an additional prevention of finger prints that may get on the metal work, i always use a pair of those snooker ref gloves then the gun is stored in my cabinet in a silicone sock.
What about water trapped between the forend wood and the barrels if it has been raining, on that particular model. With respect you forgot mention that ! . All the best Mick
Well done young lad I like how the UK has alot of top grade cleaning tools and solvents from Browning. And Browning is the most reliable gun. I'm in the States I have Beretta guns two of them but all my friends have Browning's and they never have problems like my Beretta's do. I'm thinking about trading in the Beretta's for Browning.
You need to grease the main bearing surfaces . oil the extractor rails ,cocking latch , one important bit is the camming surface its half round just above the hinge pin , they can (picking up) I.E dig in the surface must be greased .😉😉😉😉
Another excellent , informative and well delivered video, which is a very good advertisement for Premier Guns. These are well worth any shooting enthusiasts time. I think I will start using “4 by 2” again too!
It would have been nice to see you apply grease on the barrel to action pivot point. Also (and I know I am being picky here), it is a phosphor bronze brush and not a copper brush as copper would wear down very quickly when barrel cleaning.
Hi George. Very useful and straightforward cleaning information thanks. I would however, liked to have seen exactly where to apply gun grease on the metal to metal parts.
Hi Rick, thanks for your comment and yes you both raised a good point thank you. I'll see about covering this in a short film soon.
All heavy bearing surfaces depends on your gun .Forend Knuckle ,barrel hinge pin ,and on Brownings the ejector trip rod cam inside the action frame.
After cleaning your gun due you put snap caps in and take pressure of firing pins 👍
Good cleaning regime mate.I do pretty much the same as you George, not forgetting a light dab of Tetra gun grease to the pivot points etc. As an additional prevention of finger prints that may get on the metal work, i always use a pair of those snooker ref gloves then the gun is stored in my cabinet in a silicone sock.
Thats the way to do it!
What about water trapped between the forend wood and the barrels if it has been raining, on that particular model. With respect you forgot mention that ! . All the best Mick
Well done young lad I like how the UK has alot of top grade cleaning tools and solvents from Browning. And Browning is the most reliable gun. I'm in the States I have Beretta guns two of them but all my friends have Browning's and they never have problems like my Beretta's do.
I'm thinking about trading in the
Beretta's for Browning.
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Very informative. I smear grease on the parts where the barrel attaches to the receiver, keeps it easy to break open
Good idea
Didn't see you clean or take down the fore end? Particularly if it's raining
Do you ever worry about cleaning the ejectors, I’ve seen many people never even take them out as they do have springs that get dirty
You need to grease the main bearing surfaces . oil the extractor rails ,cocking latch , one important bit is the camming surface its half round just above the hinge pin , they can (picking up) I.E dig in the surface must be greased .😉😉😉😉
Nice one😉😉
Thank you! Cheers!
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