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Summary: Learn how to clean the Rome 22caliber Revolver with break free in this free how-to video on proper maintenance of a Rome 22caliber Revolver.
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
"Now what we're going to do is, we have our cylinder pin, we have our cylinder, we have our single-action revolver here, and we're basically going to do a little bit of prep here. We're going to take our Break Free. Now, what Break Free is, is it's a cleaner, but not only a cleaner, it's a preservative of the metal. Basically what we're going to do is, we're going to spray everything down, all metal pieces. And first, I'm just going to start here, I'm going to start with the smallest thing just kind of by habit. I'm going to start with the cylinder pin. I'm going to set it down here on my towel. I'm going to give it a good little squirt here. I'm just going to take my fingers and wipe that on, I'm just going to coat that pin. And don't be worried about using this too liberally, you can't necessarily use too much because in the end, we're going to end up wiping this off. I'll get in here real good, wiping this down. And kind of at the same time that you're doing this cylinder pin, you can spray down the cylinder itself. And what we're going to do is, we're going to stay right here on the front, kind of splashed, we're going to wipe it here on the seat, and we're going to give it more on the front face. We're just going to do that and that little bit extra we have we're just going to use that and we're going to wipe it all over the outside of the cylinder, almost slipped out. Now that we've got both of these wiped down, we're going to set these off to the side and next we're going to repeat that step, but we're going to do it with the actual firearm itself."
eHow Article: Cleaning a Rome 22caliber Revolver with Break Free