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Summary: Learn how to wipe down the cylinder pin on the Rome 22caliber Revolver in this free how-to video on proper maintenance of a Rome 22caliber Revolver.
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Jason Boatwright Jason Boatwright has worked in and around the firearm industry for six years. Over the last two years he was a gun library specialist for Cabela's. He has a... read more
Now what we're going to do is, we've got our cylinder and all of our pieces of the revolver here scrubbed down. What we're going to do now is we're going to kind of just work in order and we're going to wipe them down. And I'm going to take a patch here for the cylinder pin and I'm just going to wrap this patch around and I'm going to work in a circular motion. Then, what I try to do is a check, as I kind of look at that cylinder pin, yeah, I can see a little, I pulled up a little dirt and grime. Then I'm going to come back and do the other end of the pin. I'm going to flip that patch over where it's still white and do a last check with it. Now, remember, this pin is not necessary for, it's necessary for the overall working of the firearm, but by cleaning this, you're making it a little bit easier on yourself to remove and to actually do a better field strip or a quicker field strip of your revolver. Now that I do that, it's pretty clean, we're picking up a little bit of Break Free and that's just fine, that Break Free, what its doing is just hydrating that metal.