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Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Jul 25, 2012 3:17 pm
by huntntech
What have you guys found to be the best cleaner for cleaning gas operated guns. I have heard you have to use certain types of cleaners/oil so they will operate properly. I am purchasing a new Browning Maxus tonight so I was looking for advise from you guys that have more experience. I want to do it right and use whatever is going to make this gun operate correctly. Thanks for any input.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:06 pm
by capt1972
huntntech wrote:What have you guys found to be the best cleaner for cleaning gas operated guns. I have heard you have to use certain types of cleaners/oil so they will operate properly. I am purchasing a new Browning Maxus tonight so I was looking for advise from you guys that have more experience. I want to do it right and use whatever is going to make this gun operate correctly. Thanks for any input.
Water! Lots of water, preferably salt water! Seriously, I just use hoppie's.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Jul 25, 2012 7:45 pm
by Flightstopper
Breakfree clp. Good chit. Just don't over lube
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:05 pm
by 3legged_lab
Forget these guys and go the easy route, buy yourself a Benelli.
Kool-Aid is great, red is my favorite.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:24 pm
by huntntech
Since we dont have salt water around here how do you think I should mix it to make sure it's strong enough?
FS-I have heard about clp. I will have to pick some up and give it a try.
3leg-I didn't think it would take that long for someone to start that.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:40 pm
by Flightstopper
Nope, Beretta all the way
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
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Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:49 pm
by MOhuntingGuy
CLP Breakfree works great. I've always used G-96 though. I'm going to try this new stuff out though. Heard a lot of good about it, so I broke down and bought a bottle of it. Its called Gunzilla. Its an all natural CLP. Supposed to be awesome stuff. I've been using it on my pistol and some rifles and it appears to be doing great. The real test will come in late december and january for goose season.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2012 8:05 pm
by doublenasty
3legged_lab wrote:Forget these guys and go the easy route, buy yourself a Benelli.
what he said^^^^^
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:25 pm
by Flightstopper
doublenasty wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Forget these guys and go the easy route, buy yourself a Benelli.
what he said^^^^^
You don't have to clean a gun that just clicks
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:39 am
by huntntech
On a side note.. I am really liking this Browning. Can't wait for season to give it the real test.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Fri Aug 24, 2012 4:54 pm
by doublenasty
My buddy bought that browning a5 and he says he likes it!!
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Fri Aug 24, 2012 9:08 pm
by 3legged_lab
Flightstopper wrote:doublenasty wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Forget these guys and go the easy route, buy yourself a Benelli.
what he said^^^^^
You don't have to clean a gun that just clicks
Flightstopper wrote:Nope, Beretta all the way
Oh, Benelli's budget minded alternative.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:44 am
by Mic
Must admit to goin' the Benelli route as well, but just use brake cleaner in my SX2 and 3. Have never found anything that would clean most newer Remingtons well enough to make 'em reliable, though brake cleaner worked fine on my old 1100.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
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Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:43 am
by Bulldog0156
Red kool-aid sucks. Purple drank is where it's at!
I use breakfree clp. Break my gun down, spray the parts down that need cleaning, then wipe all the breakfree off. I run my gun as dry as I can get it. A little bit of breakfree clp goes a LONG way!
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:40 pm
by huntntech
I have been using the CLP Breakfree and I've noticed that a little goes a long way. It does seem to work very well though.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Oct 17, 2012 7:23 pm
by hotrodtoad
Mic wrote:Must admit to goin' the Benelli route as well, but just use brake cleaner in my SX2 and 3. Have never found anything that would clean most newer Remingtons well enough to make 'em reliable, though brake cleaner worked fine on my old 1100.
Who is this Mic fella? Is this my long lost Arkie friend? If it is, Coco misses ya.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:05 pm
by Ned Swygard
I clean my shotguns with Ed's Red. Equal Parts of the following.
Automatic transmition fluid
Deorderized Kerosene
Mineral Spirits
Acetone
I get all the ingredients at Walmart. Store in a gallon gas can. I have a qt glass bottle. It really cleans them getting more crud out of the barrel after using Hoppes.
I lube all my guns with Break Free CLP blowing or wiping off the excess. Ned S
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:35 pm
by 3legged_lab
Ned Swygard wrote:I clean my shotguns with Ed's Red. Equal Parts of the following.
Automatic transmition fluid
Deorderized Kerosene
Mineral Spirits
Acetone
I think I drank some that stuff once.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:36 am
by Ned Swygard
You then had a very clean Anus. But I would have used mineral oil rather than Transmition Fluid.
Ned S
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:56 am
by assateague
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:28 pm
by Flightstopper
HA! I'd say Ned is settling in well
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:44 pm
by 3legged_lab
tasted like purple drank.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:23 pm
by ALLDRAKES
For cleaning the actual gas piston itself Slip 2000 works better than anything I have seen.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:31 pm
by aunt betty
The thing about gas operated shotguns is they get dirty quickly.
The procedure:
Disassemble, oil, wipe off the oil, reassemble.
Lots of talk about fancy oils.
I've used most everything out there and found that plain old tranny fluid is pretty good gun oil.
A quart will last you a lifetime.
Save your money for ammo.
Hoppes #9 is the stuff you use to clean your barrel and piston. It eats rust and powder residue. IT'S NOT OIL.
The piston is that little part at the very bottom of my picture.
smilin' mallard 002.jpg
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Sun Apr 09, 2023 4:18 pm
by Ricky Spanish
aunt betty wrote:The thing about gas operated shotguns is they get dirty quickly.
The procedure:
Disassemble, oil, wipe off the oil, reassemble.
Lots of talk about fancy oils.
I've used most everything out there and found that plain old tranny fluid is pretty good gun oil.
A quart will last you a lifetime.
Save your money for ammo.
Hoppes #9 is the stuff you use to clean your barrel and piston. It eats rust and powder residue. IT'S NOT OIL.
The piston is that little part at the very bottom of my picture.
smilin' mallard 002.jpg
Fuck I miss that gun it killed a lot of ducks.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Mon Apr 10, 2023 7:57 pm
by uncle Jed
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Tue Apr 11, 2023 11:55 am
by Anotherone
Ricky Spanish wrote:aunt betty wrote:The thing about gas operated shotguns is they get dirty quickly.
The procedure:
Disassemble, oil, wipe off the oil, reassemble.
Lots of talk about fancy oils.
I've used most everything out there and found that plain old tranny fluid is pretty good gun oil.
A quart will last you a lifetime.
Save your money for ammo.
Hoppes #9 is the stuff you use to clean your barrel and piston. It eats rust and powder residue. IT'S NOT OIL.
The piston is that little part at the very bottom of my picture.
smilin' mallard 002.jpg
Fuck I miss that gun it killed a lot of ducks.
That’s the one someone borrowed permanently?
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Tue Apr 11, 2023 12:04 pm
by Ricky Spanish
Anotherone wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:aunt betty wrote:The thing about gas operated shotguns is they get dirty quickly.
The procedure:
Disassemble, oil, wipe off the oil, reassemble.
Lots of talk about fancy oils.
I've used most everything out there and found that plain old tranny fluid is pretty good gun oil.
A quart will last you a lifetime.
Save your money for ammo.
Hoppes #9 is the stuff you use to clean your barrel and piston. It eats rust and powder residue. IT'S NOT OIL.
The piston is that little part at the very bottom of my picture.
smilin' mallard 002.jpg
Fuck I miss that gun it killed a lot of ducks.
That’s the one someone borrowed permanently?
Damn straight. Am not the only one to discover such a horrific loss. So you go buy an even nicer one to tear up.
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Tue Apr 11, 2023 12:11 pm
by Anotherone
Bet it happened on the south side of St. Louis?
Re: Cleaning Gas Operated Shotguns
Posted:
Tue Apr 11, 2023 12:16 pm
by Ricky Spanish
Anotherone wrote:Bet it happened on the south side of St. Louis?
Nah. Northwest side of
Champaign. The hood.
Hood rats gunna rat.