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How do you clean a Colt single action frontier scout gun? - Answers
Follow step by step, exactly!Please note, that I use Hoppe's brand products to clean my .22 frontier scout (and mine is factory Nickel.)Step 0) Pull hammer into Half-Cocked mode (Cylander should turn one direction,freely. Open the loading gate. Un screw base pin catch (The only screw on thecolt frontier scout .22lr that is in front of the cylinder. Pull out the base pin, andcarefully move cylinder to the right and avoid contact between the loadinggate and ratchet (The part that turns the cylinder.)NOTE: The cylinder will have to be turned on it's side, slightly as you pull it out.Step 1) Attach bore brush (use silicone if you have nickel, or if you don't want to takechances with scratching the inside of the barrel) to cleaning rod (or string) Andmoisten with solvent.NOTE: Solvents are determined by type of ammunition you are firing. IE: Lead,copper, depleted uranium.Step 2) Brush completely the inside of the barrel, to remove buildup and excessdischarge.Step 3) Attach slotted end piece to cleaning rod, and place a cloth patch through theslot. Clean inside barrel completely to remove excess solvent.Step 4) Attach new cloth patch to slotted end, and moisten with lubricating oil.Lubricate barrel thuroughly.Step 5) Clean cylinder with same process as above. Also, lubricate the base pin.Step 6) Re-assemble firearm, and wipe all exposed surfaces with a VERY light coat ofoil.If you did it right, then you now have a cleaned and very shiny Colt Frontier Scout... So go out to the range and make her dirty again. Don't worry, she likes it! And so will you.
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How do you clean a Colt single action frontier scout gun? - Answers
Follow step by step, exactly!Please note, that I use Hoppe's brand products to clean my .22 frontier scout (and mine is factory Nickel.)Step 0) Pull hammer into Half-Cocked mode (Cylander should turn one direction,freely. Open the loading gate. Un screw base pin catch (The only screw on thecolt frontier scout .22lr that is in front of the cylinder. Pull out the base pin, andcarefully move cylinder to the right and avoid contact between the loadinggate and ratchet (The part that turns the cylinder.)NOTE: The cylinder will have to be turned on it's side, slightly as you pull it out.Step 1) Attach bore brush (use silicone if you have nickel, or if you don't want to takechances with scratching the inside of the barrel) to cleaning rod (or string) Andmoisten with solvent.NOTE: Solvents are determined by type of ammunition you are firing. IE: Lead,copper, depleted uranium.Step 2) Brush completely the inside of the barrel, to remove buildup and excessdischarge.Step 3) Attach slotted end piece to cleaning rod, and place a cloth patch through theslot. Clean inside barrel completely to remove excess solvent.Step 4) Attach new cloth patch to slotted end, and moisten with lubricating oil.Lubricate barrel thuroughly.Step 5) Clean cylinder with same process as above. Also, lubricate the base pin.Step 6) Re-assemble firearm, and wipe all exposed surfaces with a VERY light coat ofoil.If you did it right, then you now have a cleaned and very shiny Colt Frontier Scout... So go out to the range and make her dirty again. Don't worry, she likes it! And so will you.
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How do you clean a Colt single action frontier scout gun? - Answers
Follow step by step, exactly!Please note, that I use Hoppe's brand products to clean my .22 frontier scout (and mine is factory Nickel.)Step 0) Pull hammer into Half-Cocked mode (Cylander should turn one direction,freely. Open the loading gate. Un screw base pin catch (The only screw on thecolt frontier scout .22lr that is in front of the cylinder. Pull out the base pin, andcarefully move cylinder to the right and avoid contact between the loadinggate and ratchet (The part that turns the cylinder.)NOTE: The cylinder will have to be turned on it's side, slightly as you pull it out.Step 1) Attach bore brush (use silicone if you have nickel, or if you don't want to takechances with scratching the inside of the barrel) to cleaning rod (or string) Andmoisten with solvent.NOTE: Solvents are determined by type of ammunition you are firing. IE: Lead,copper, depleted uranium.Step 2) Brush completely the inside of the barrel, to remove buildup and excessdischarge.Step 3) Attach slotted end piece to cleaning rod, and place a cloth patch through theslot. Clean inside barrel completely to remove excess solvent.Step 4) Attach new cloth patch to slotted end, and moisten with lubricating oil.Lubricate barrel thuroughly.Step 5) Clean cylinder with same process as above. Also, lubricate the base pin.Step 6) Re-assemble firearm, and wipe all exposed surfaces with a VERY light coat ofoil.If you did it right, then you now have a cleaned and very shiny Colt Frontier Scout... So go out to the range and make her dirty again. Don't worry, she likes it! And so will you.
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