Tag: bore solvent
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Compare Gun Cleaning Products to get Better Results
Competitors are not equal. Performance matters just like the hardware. I hear countless times how “I tried this,” or “I used that,” but in the end, the gun owner was let down by a not so wonderful product. So, think differently if “pretty good” or “it was ok I guess” isn’t want you want. On…
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Preventive Maintenance can pay off for all Gun Owners
Any firearm deserves your attention because even a little cleaning followed by applying Tetra Gun lube products will enhance your range experience. Run a solvent soaked cotton patch down the bore of a 12 gauge shotgun. Spray down exterior gun metal with Tetra Gun Action Blaster and then wipe off carbon residue. Wipe down with…
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Adventures in Gun Cleaning
I guess the need to inform and educate people will never end. That’s ok. That’s why we are here. A call comes in asking about what to do, or wondering why something happened. Of course, it all begins with following instructions. Maybe that’s why they shouldn’t have insisted on sitting in the back the classroom…
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Choosing Best Gun Solvent
Cleaning is the first step in maintaining a firearm to operate reliably Traditional bore solvent, in name, is an aggressive material that will dissolve or at least remove powder fouling and hard fouling like copper residue from gunmetal. Sometimes, active shooters will refer to this phenomenon as burn or crud that can potentially freeze up…
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Firearms Cleaning Kit Plus Other Gun Care Essentials
The Tetra Gun ValuPro III cleaning kit offers classic components, a reusable case, and Tetra Gun Grease and Triple Action CLP oil, suitable for all firearm types. It lacks some accessories, but can be enhanced with Bore Boa ropes and one-piece cleaning rods. Other popular accessories include swabs and brushes. Remember, not all lubricants and…
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Grease vs. Oil etc.
Right off the bat, you have to understand that grease is not grease, and oil is not oil. Too often, people categorize and make assumptions, as if it can all be substituted without consequence. To some extent, everything works to some degree, but for those seeking a real performance difference, a $3.99 tube of grease…