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Summary: Learn how to brush the cylinder on the Rome 22caliber Revolver 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. He has been a gun library specialist for Cabela's for over two years, and has also been a safety team...read more
"So, here we are. I'm going to use kind of a stiff blue nylon brush here. These are blued areas here on the cylinder and I'd kind of like to protect this bluing as much as possible. So, what I'm going to do is, I'm just going to scrub this, kind of in a circular pattern with this stiff brush. And you can just see the stuff coming right off, it's looking good. That Break Free has had a lot of time to really set in and really get some of this stuff loosened up so we can get it cleaned up and looking real good and letting it know that we care. Alright, that front face is looking pretty good, so I'm going to move back here to the back face. I'm just going to repeat that step. We're still kind of oily with the Break Free and if you feel like you want to add a little bit more, you may, I'm doing pretty good, so I'm not going to add any. I'm just going to scrub this back. Clean inside this star wall here. Then I'm just going to kind of lightly brush over the outside of the cylinder. Really what gets out here is more of the dirt and grim and particulate matter that's in the air wherever you're at. It's looking pretty good. Alright, I'm going to do one little look-over. Still feeling pretty greasy. What I'm going to do is I'm just going to set this off to the side with the cylinder pin and we're going to move on to the actual firearm and we're going to clean that up."