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Summary: Learn how to clean the barrel of a Benelli 12g 28" 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
"Alright so here we are. We got our break free. We got our individual parts that we've taken apart here. Now we're not taking the bolts out because we're going to be using this in the next few days, so I'm not going to go through that. With the Teflon coating here, you?re not going to need a lot of break freeze, so this is going to be pretty quick. We're just going to do one, shake our break free up on the barrel. We're going to squirt up at the front of the barrel, we're just going to squirt at the back of the barrel and that right there is really going to be enough for this whole side of the barrel here. What this is going to do is it's going to get in to that Teflon and it's really going to let some of the dirt, grease, dust, grim and everything that we gotten in to the field. I'm just going to let it pull out of there when we go to scrub it later. Okay, we're going to get that all wiped up and this is the part of the barrel that slides and locks in to the top end in the back of our receiver here, so we definitely want to wipe that up real good with the break free and I'm actually going to give it another squirt and you can use the break free liberally on any of this material out here. I just don't use a lot just simply because this particular firearm has a protective coating on it, so I just use this as an added protection and barrier for the protection that I already have on this particular shotgun. Okay, now that I got my barrel I'm just going to set it off to the side and I'm going to do the same thing with my fore end cap and fore end."
eHow Article: Cleaning the Barrel of a Benelli 12g 28" Shotgun