On shotguns like the Beretta DT 11, the internal parts of a detachable trigger group can be greased ? For example the pin of the hammers, sear lever, inertia block or any part with friction
Thank you very much for your educational video. I just purchase my first over under 12 gage Stoeger Conder shotgun. i'm just learning how to take it apart and cleaning it. Thank you again
In most of the shotgun cleaning kits there will be a phosphor bronze brush to remove fouling in the bores, don't worry about this brush scratching the bores. This type of cleaning brush is way, way softer than the bore of a shotgun. My preferred method of cleaning inside the barrels is to squirt some powder solvent from the breech end and agitate it with the phosphor bronze brush, let it dwell for a couple of minutes then i scrunch up some blue roll/kitchen roll and push that down the bores. That should be all you need regarding powder/plastic residue removal. if not repeat the process. Finally a little gun oil on a wool mop down the bores before storage. A wipe over the external surfaces of the shotgun with an oily cloth will finish the cleaning process. Then i pop the gun in a gun sock and away it goes in the cabinet. Don't forget to remove any oil from the bores prior to shooting next time.
What an excellent video. This gentleman seriously knows his stuff and explains it for newbies such as me in such a straightforward way. Very much appreciated, thank you, (tips hat).
What a great informative video sir, thankyou so much for creating this videos, god bless you
"not too much, make sure there's plenty..." 🙂
Excellent instruction on lubricating the gun with nice closeups of the parts to be lubricated with oil and/or grease. Much appreciated.
On shotguns like the Beretta DT 11, the internal parts of a detachable trigger group can be greased ?
For example the pin of the hammers, sear lever, inertia block or any part with friction
enjoyable. great he did both styles. love the "goon" will last forever (8:04) - craving a scotch on the rocks after that :-)
I need 300 boxes of those to buy ok
What is the spray that you use?
Legia
Thank you very much for your educational video. I just purchase my first over under 12 gage Stoeger Conder shotgun. i'm just learning how to take it apart and cleaning it. Thank you again
Is "leisure spray" (that's what it sounded like to my American ears, anyway) the same as CLP?
Browning Legia Spray.
You stated all moving parts should be lubed, but what about the trigger assembly? Surely there are moving parts involved with the trigger.
What is the better midrange priced gun the Beretta 694 Sporting or Browning 725 Sporting ?
👏👏Appreciate sharing such a step-by-step instrument video. Thxs from India / Bharat 🇮🇳
Thank you Sir!
I always grease the side and pivots also ejector cams .I use a artist paint brush to put a small amount on .👍🏻👍🏻
Grease all the bearing surfaces!
Am always hesitant to use the metal bore brush as am afraid to scratch the bore. Any tips please? Beginner here 😁
the barrels are built to withstand a shot running through them. i doubt you can damage them with a the metal brush
copper or brass brushes -never use steel ,especially on old guns. I use a drill at low speed. Cleans everything out.Leaves the bores bright and shiny.
In most of the shotgun cleaning kits there will be a phosphor bronze brush to remove fouling in the bores, don't worry about this brush scratching the bores. This type of cleaning brush is way, way softer than the bore of a shotgun.
My preferred method of cleaning inside the barrels is to squirt some powder solvent from the breech end and agitate it with the phosphor bronze brush, let it dwell for a couple of minutes then i scrunch up some blue roll/kitchen roll and push that down the bores. That should be all you need regarding powder/plastic residue removal. if not repeat the process. Finally a little gun oil on a wool mop down the bores before storage. A wipe over the external surfaces of the shotgun with an oily cloth will finish the cleaning process. Then i pop the gun in a gun sock and away it goes in the cabinet.
Don't forget to remove any oil from the bores prior to shooting next time.
Thank you. Much appreciated...
What an excellent video. This gentleman seriously knows his stuff and explains it for newbies such as me in such a straightforward way. Very much appreciated, thank you, (tips hat).
Thank you.
i don't understand this accent
What cleaner are you using ?
Thank-You!
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Hiya, I lubricate my doubles identically to this tutorial with only one exception. I also put a bit of grease on the fore end hook. Great information.
Thanks
Thank you very much for video!!! What grease did you use for chokes and block?
can it be cleaned with car oil?
Berretta guys will be in tears. Grease is for car engines. Gun oil... Is for guns.
Beretta sell choke grease
Yep I have beretta grease, more for the ejectors
I had always used oil I guess I should be using grease. Thanks!
Great video. Thank you!
Nice job sir.
hi nice video but does anyone notices he does not know how to clean the ejectors properly on both guns ?? i do
"Shotgun lubrication"