Firearm cleaning
Cleaning safety
- Ammunition should not be present while cleaning
- No food, drinks or smoking should be present
- The gun should be unloaded and inspected in an open configuration before starting the cleaning process
- Manage the gun in a safe area and direction
Cleaning kit
- A cleaning kit includes as a minimum: cleaning liquid, gun oil, patches, bore snake or cleaning rod/brush, small brush and soft cloth
Cleaning instructions
- Follow your gun and product manufacturers' cleaning recommendations
- At a minimum, conduct a field strip and clean the barrel, frame, slide and magazine
Storage
Gun safety
- The primary reason for a storage plan is to keep your gun unaccessible by unauthorized users
- Create a plan and obtain the equipment required
- Stay with the plan
Storage options
- Trigger and action locks
- Small and large safes or gun closets with mechanical or electronic locks
Part 4 practical exercise
Name four gun parts that need to be cleaned
- Barrel, frame, slide and magazine
Why should you create a storage plan
- To prevent gun access from unauthorized users