How To Clean A Shotgun In 15 Minutes | Featuring The B25 Browning D3

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @iantunnicliffe4509
    @iantunnicliffe4509 2 года назад +4

    After cleaning your gun due you put snap caps in and take pressure of firing pins 👍

  • @walterwinstanley8502
    @walterwinstanley8502 3 года назад +2

    Another excellent , informative and well delivered video, which is a very good advertisement for Premier Guns. These are well worth any shooting enthusiasts time. I think I will start using “4 by 2” again too!

  • @3967742
    @3967742 3 года назад +5

    It would have been nice to see you apply grease on the barrel to action pivot point. Also (and I know I am being picky here), it is a phosphor bronze brush and not a copper brush as copper would wear down very quickly when barrel cleaning.

  • @michaelhicks708
    @michaelhicks708 3 года назад +2

    What about water trapped between the forend wood and the barrels if it has been raining, on that particular model. With respect you forgot mention that ! . All the best Mick

  • @richardpowellTV
    @richardpowellTV 3 года назад +3

    Hi George. Very useful and straightforward cleaning information thanks. I would however, liked to have seen exactly where to apply gun grease on the metal to metal parts.

    • @PremierGunsDoveridge
      @PremierGunsDoveridge  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rick, thanks for your comment and yes you both raised a good point thank you. I'll see about covering this in a short film soon.

    • @Jolly56Roger
      @Jolly56Roger 2 года назад +1

      All heavy bearing surfaces depends on your gun .Forend Knuckle ,barrel hinge pin ,and on Brownings the ejector trip rod cam inside the action frame.

  • @buckshotaaa
    @buckshotaaa 3 года назад

    Good cleaning regime mate.I do pretty much the same as you George, not forgetting a light dab of Tetra gun grease to the pivot points etc. As an additional prevention of finger prints that may get on the metal work, i always use a pair of those snooker ref gloves then the gun is stored in my cabinet in a silicone sock.

  • @jeetts59
    @jeetts59 2 года назад

    Very informative. I smear grease on the parts where the barrel attaches to the receiver, keeps it easy to break open

  • @DFox-ud3gx
    @DFox-ud3gx 2 года назад

    Well done young lad I like how the UK has alot of top grade cleaning tools and solvents from Browning. And Browning is the most reliable gun. I'm in the States I have Beretta guns two of them but all my friends have Browning's and they never have problems like my Beretta's do.
    I'm thinking about trading in the
    Beretta's for Browning.

  • @jegadishmathias7903
    @jegadishmathias7903 2 года назад +1

    Didn't see you clean or take down the fore end? Particularly if it's raining

  • @chrishollingsworth1980
    @chrishollingsworth1980 Год назад

    Do you ever worry about cleaning the ejectors, I’ve seen many people never even take them out as they do have springs that get dirty

  • @Jolly56Roger
    @Jolly56Roger 2 года назад

    You need to grease the main bearing surfaces . oil the extractor rails ,cocking latch , one important bit is the camming surface its half round just above the hinge pin , they can (picking up) I.E dig in the surface must be greased .😉😉😉😉

  • @Jolly56Roger
    @Jolly56Roger 2 года назад

    Nice one😉😉

  • @paulwilson7234
    @paulwilson7234 2 года назад +1

    Everyday a schoolday.

  • @PremierGunsDoveridge
    @PremierGunsDoveridge  2 года назад

    You can check out our "How To" playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLr_7V-I8Ul8BQTiZ9ac-dPrBhSVzqksDl

  • @sofalugger
    @sofalugger 3 года назад

    D3....D3 ....D3 .... Old Mans Gun!! BUT proper .....HaHa/ C u soon George.....