1- Q: "Is there a way
to remove copper and powder without harsh chemicals and odors?"
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1- A: Yes, there
has been a great deal of progress recently in the development of
environmentally friendly cleaners. Ultra-Klenz uses advanced technology
to remove tough copper and 99% of powder fouling easily and safely.
Ultra-Klenz is a non-toxic cleaner complete with a fresh cedar scent.
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2- Q: "Where and when
do I need to lube my gun?" |
2- A: All moving
parts, such as actions, bolts and hinges, should be lightly lubricated
periodically to ensure their proper function. Ultra-Lube is the
most advanced lubrication formula on the market, offering both superior
lubrication and rust protection at the same time.
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3- Q: "I can never
get all the fouling out of my bore. How can I clean it?" |
3- A: Take advantage
of a recent innovation: foaming action that drives powerful solvent
into all the grooves and pits in steel to ensure complete bore coverage.
Foaming Bore Cleaner does all the work - simply spray, wait and
remove. It’s that easy.
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4- Q: "My stored guns
sometimes come out rusty. How can I prevent that?" |
| 4- A: Thoroughly
oil all metal parts and re-oil frequently, wiping off excess that
could collect dust. Or, simply spray on dry, clear Gun-Seal. It’s
a new way to protect stored guns from corrosion by repelling humidity
and condensation. Gun-Seal prevents moisture or humidity from ever
reaching your firearm.
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5- Q: "Is there an
easy way to clean my action of grease, dirt and debris?" |
| 5- A: Here’s how
to cut back on elbow grease: Gun-Flush. It’s a powerful, pressure-loaded
solvent that combines advanced crud-cutting chemistry with a forceful
spray. It pushes out caked-on grime, blasts away fouling, and easily
cuts through oil, grease and dirt.
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6- Q: "I just got a
new gun. Is it ready to shoot, or is there something I should do
to prep it first?" |
6- A: New firearms
have factory-applied coatings of grease, oil or other protectants
that you may not even see. For best results, remove this buildup
with a chemical such as Nu-Gun before shooting. Nu-Gun will remove
coatings and leave a light film of lubrication for extra protection.
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7- Q: "Can’t I use
any off-the-shelf lube on my gun? Aren’t they all the same?" |
7- A: Some general
lubes can do more harm than good, by attracting grit and gumming
up your gun’s workings. A specialized firearm lubricant is designed
for your gun’s precision parts. An excellent choice is Gunslick
Graphite Lube. It provides high lubricity, won’t gum up or break
down, won’t attract dust, is long-lasting and is effective in almost
all conditions.
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8- Q: "My barrel’s
a mess of copper fouling. Can I clean it without using harsh, smelly
chemicals?" |
8- A: There’s a
totally new kind of safe, non-toxic solvent that’s formulated to
quickly dissolve that copper buildup without the usual noxious chemicals.
Look for Copper-Klenz. With this specialized low-odor solvent, you
can quickly clean out your barrel without a lot of scrubbing, smell
or mess.
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9- Q: "I’m a duck hunter.
Do I have to build my own cleaning kit to get what I need?" |
9- A: The Waterfowlers
Select cleaning kit contains the best possible products to overcome
wet, cold, grimy conditions. Every kit item, such as new Gun-Dri
waterproofer, is just what you need and perfect for your kind of
hunting. Even the case is designed to stand up to sloppy waterfowling
conditions.
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10- Q: "What is the
advantage of using a coated rod over an uncoated one?" |
10- A: Uncoated
rods can scrape against the sides of your barrel, creating scratches
and marring. Match-Grade rods are nylon coated to protect your barrel,
even under heavy use. Plus, coated rods will not transfer residue
in the bore, will not leave deposits behind and are chemical-resistant
for added durability.
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11- Q: "What can I
use to protect my gun from the wet and crud I deal with when I’m
out waterfowling?" |
11- A: Before you
head out, spray Gun-Dri waterproofer on all metal surfaces. Your
gun will actually repel moisture, and be easier to clean when the
hunt is over. The high-tech moisture barrier is dry, invisible and
lasts for 48 hours – long enough to survive the wettest, coldest
conditions.
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12- Q: "A brush is
a brush, right? Is there really a difference between them?" |
12- A: Brushes
are designed to handle certain jobs - one brush may not work for
all applications. Gunslick offers both phosphor bronze and stainless
steel brushes to ensure that you have the brush you need. Use a
phosphor bronze brush for regular cleaning and a stainless steel
brush to remove stubborn fouling.
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