Fred Bohm, owner of the gun cleansing company Salvia and Braker, brings U.S. an across-the-board look at the proper cleaning and maintenance of over/under shotguns including geartrain, technique, and disassembly

Cleaning a scattergun is a basic part of proper gear upkeep in whatsoever type of hunting or shooting activity. The typewrite of scattergun—pump, semiautomatic, slope-by-side, concluded/under, operating theater regular single shooter—can change some details in the process for proper results. In this stepwise guide, we give out down the action of cleanup ane of the just about popular action types: the over and under shotgun.

Gear needed to clean an concluded/under shotgun

  • A tidal bore cleaning outfit particularised to your small-arm's gauge
  • A rugged cleaning cloth. Avoid paper towels as they snag easily and are more trouble than they'ray worth.
  • Some CLP to clean, lubricate, and protect your small-arm
  • A bit bit of firearm grease to lubricate the choke tubes
  • A clash and pick set for scrub and cleaning
  • Any pole-handled cotton swabs
  • A parts tray to cattle pen whol the diminished parts and rob them in CLP
  • A olive-sized screw driver and a choke tube wring out

Check out the cleaning gear from: Sage &ere; Braker

Piecemeal instructions for cleaning an all over/under shotgun

Time needful:20 minutes.

Check out this stark step-by-step guide to cleaning an over and low shotgun with pictures, words, and video.

  1. Brand sure gun is safe

    Beginning and best, make water sure the weapon is blank before attempting to clean it.

    checking that over/under shotgun is unloaded

  2. Remove forend

    Remove the forearm by pulling the forend latch lever up and pulling the whole whole out from the rest of the accelerator pedal.

    removing the forend of an over and under shotgun

  3. Separating the action and barrels

    Exploitation the top lever to break open the gun, separate the ii pieces and set aside.

  4. The extractors

    Pull the extractors out. You only pauperization to do this a few times a year, depending happening how much you bourgeon, but we'll show you how to do it here. If you're just looking to do a quick cleansing you commode skip this part. There's a caveat, though: over/unders vary along how their extractors are removed. In that example we are using a John Moses Browning Citori.

    Fred pulls the shotgun extractors out of the barrels

  5. Spray barrels and metal surfaces with cleaner

    Spray CLP down both ends of the bore-hole, equally advantageously as coating all of the metal on the outside. Earmark to soak for a little.

    Spraying a shotgun cleaner down both barrels

  6. Clean the bores

    Send a bore cleaning kit out of the appropriate caliber depressed the rear of tube end of the bore. You'll be amazed at the gunk that comes out. Iterate the sue for the other bore.

    hunter runs a bore brush through barrels of shotgun

  7. The chokes

    We're going to draw off the choke tubes as well. Practice a choke joyride to loosen them and then you use your fingers to twist it the rest of the way out.

    Removing the choke tubes

  8. Soaking midget parts

    Place the extractors and chokes in a tray. Now everything in the tray needs a healthy coating of CLP. Make sure to throw all the parts a healthy sopping. Set aside for later.

    Soaking small shotgun parts in cleaner

  9. Brush gold parts

    Grab a nylon brushing and get to work on the breech end. Pay back attention to where the extractors sit. Have in in that location and go against everything loose. Work through each the parts of the breech. Warm up any carbon and debris you construe in there.

    brushing metal parts of shotgun with nylon brush

  10. Scrub parts in tray

    Now take a bronze chemical element brush, or nylon if that's what you have, and scrub all the parts in the tray. Bring fort in there and attain sure every surface is scrubbed. You don't want whatsoever gunk left in there that can foul upfield the extractors. Place the parts aside.

    scrubbing small parts like chokes and extractors from shotgun

  11. Spick-and-span grueling to reach spots

    Take some long-snouted-handled cotton cloth swabs and get wholly the tight to reach areas on both parts of the gas pedal.

    cleaning hard to reach spots on a shotgun

  12. Wipe down metal surfaces

    Enjoyment a difficult cloth and wipe down all metal surfaces of the gun.

    Wiping down metal parts of shogun with cloth

  13. Reassemble extractors

    Give the canalise that the extractors sit in a squirt of CLP to by rights lubricate them. Now you stool reassemble the extractors in the rescind of how you took them obscure.

    reassembling the extractors of a Browning Citori shotgun

  14. Pure choke tubes

    Later the extractors are in, take your bore cleaning kit and pass it through your choke tubes. Start at the threaded closing.

    cleaning chokes tubes from a shotgun

  15. Lube choke tubes

    Place a little firearm grease happening the threads of the choke tubes and use a cotton swab to disperse it throughout the treads. This will prevent them from flattering stuck the next time you attend remove them. Hump them back in by hand and so use your choke tube wrench for the final seating.

    lubricating choke tubes before reassmebling them

  16. Reassemble the shotgun

    Now for the dewy-eyed reassembly. Take the barrelful and snap IT into place happening the receiver.

    reassembling a shotgun after cleaning

  17. One final wipe down

    Take a cloth to the metallic-looking surfaces of the shotgun for a final wipe down from whatsoever fingerprints before putting away in your gun safe. Habit several more CLP if inevitable.