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Summary: Learn about cleaning supplies needed for a Benelli Shotgun in this free how-to video on proper maintenance of a Benelli 12g 28" Shotgun.
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 also been a safety team...read more
"Okay, here we are. I'm about to talk to you about what we need. This right here is what we call a full boar runner. This is a newer thing in shotgun technology in so much as were not going to be using a big swab to clean the inside of the barrel, but we'll get to that. We have our boar light here. That boar light is going to help us see inside the barrel, see if we can see any obstructions, see any pitting, see any lead deposits from the shot we been shooting. We got a series of brushes here that we're just going to actually do a light cleaning across the bolt, we're not going to be taking the bolt out and we have some patches for a wipe down. We have a few q-tips. We have our oil rag, which is what we're going to use on the outside, even though we have this Teflon coating of advantaged timber. We have our Hoppy's number nine. Our rim oil for lubrication and our break free, which is also a lubrication, but it's actually a cleaner and a preservative that we can use on the outside of the firearm and even on the inside. So what we're going to get to know what we need, we're going to talk a little bit about basic firearm safety and the handling of this M1."
eHow Article: Supplies for Cleaning a Benelli 12g 28" Shotgun