Wiping Down the Outside Cylinder of a Rome 22caliber Revolver

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Part of the video series: Maintenance Tips for a Rome 22caliber Revolver

Summary: Learn how to wipe down the outside cylinder on the Rome 22caliber Revolver in this free how-to video on proper maintenance of a Rome 22caliber Revolver.

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Wiping Down the Outside Cylinder of a Rome 22caliber Revolver

Looking pretty good, I'm not even picking anything up. Now that I'm done with that screwdriver that's when I kind of just take a patch by hand and I'm going to kind of wipe down that front face and I'm going to make sure that I've got everything clean. It's looking pretty good. I don't want any standing oil or runny oil because that's just going to help inhibit a greater amount of build up on the firearm or on this cylinder face that we don't want. It'd just be tougher for us to clean next time. Right here on the inside of this turn wheel, that's when I'm going to take a Q-tip here and I'm just going to dash inside each one of these. And that wheel, what it does, is that helps turn the cylinder inside and then the catch inside the frame catches this cylinder and that's where you get the click. As you can see I went in there and not much at all. This is I just going to take the other end of the Q-tip and I'm going to hit up the outside of this cylinder. It was pretty good, so I'm just going to wipe off some of this excess oil here. I'm just going to kind of spin this in my hand. One more and we'll be back around. You can see we didn't pick up much of anything but Break Free on the outside of that cylinder. There you have it, we have both the pin and the cylinder wiped down and we're going to move on to the frame right now.

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