Take the nipples off.
How do you clean the cylinders on a BP revolver properly?
The only brushes that I've been able to find have a loop on the end that stops the brush getting right to the back so there is always a portion of each chamber that doesn't get cleaned properly.
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Take the nipples off.
I sometimes wrap a square of patch/cloth around the brush - and I also have some small bristle brushes that have the nylon bristles in one direction (like small stiff paint brushes - if that makes sense)
Mind you - I have also done the 'dishwasher trick' too ....... somewhat p*ssed off the missus though !
R
Clean mine in an utrasonic cleaner - works a treat.
Bounty kitchen towel and a chop stick after a soak in hot water and Faiy liquid
Fits all the way through the barrel too
Voodoo.
Use Black Powder brushes, they have no loop on the end, but as said peviously, take the nipples out, it makes cleaning easier, plus it's good practice, otherwise they can get so fouled up that they are a pain to remove. I broke a nipple wrench on a club gun a couple of weeks ago, because nobody had taken the nipples out for months Managed to get them out after soaking the cylinder in boiling water for a 1/2 hour.
Use the proper tools and you can't go wrong.
ATB
Baz
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Dishwasher for me, although I do clean the rest of the gun by hand.
Grips off, cylinder out, drop all metal parts in HOT soapy water then scrub barrel and cylinder chambers out with piece of flexible nylon rod with scotch brite super glued to it. Remove nipples and clean them and the cylinder with an old tooth brush. Dry with a hair dryer. Refit nipples after smearing grease on the threads, grease cylinder pin and refit cylinder. Spray wd40 into barrel, cylinder chambers and pistol action ect, Refit grips, job done.
I use a rolled up piece of wire wool to clean the chambers.
Daz
What can I say...Spot on, think we had the same teacherGrips off, cylinder out, drop all metal parts in HOT soapy water then scrub barrel and cylinder chambers out with piece of flexible nylon rod with scotch brite super glued to it. Remove nipples and clean them and the cylinder with an old tooth brush. Dry with a hair dryer. Refit nipples after smearing grease on the threads, grease cylinder pin and refit cylinder. Spray wd40 into barrel, cylinder chambers and pistol action ect, Refit grips, job done.
Voodoo
The biggest problem facing this country today is not the terrorist. It's the politician.
The Bosun's Watch