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Cleaning your new Break Action ML

Not all inline break actions on the market will be cleaned this way, some may not have removable firing pins, some may not be able to spray the trigger innards out like I do, this video is just a run down on things you should look for and do on your new break action ML. One of the most important parts to actually taking a new ML down as I do here, is to closely look over the parts to ensure you can not find any obvious flaws that could result to problems later down the road.

I say it many times, factory oil/grease is not meant to stay in there, its meant to keep rust away while in storage until they are sold.

Be sure to inspect both the breech plug threads as well as the threads in the barrel and look for obvious signs something is amiss such as broken, rolled or hair line cracks in the threads. :way:

If help is needed, always call your firearms manf. and ask them for advice on what ever questions you may have.

Other cleaning products may also be used " brake cleaner is a HUGE no no!" I am using what i normally use but you know how that goes. Just because i use it, doesn't mean you have to use it in the way i do.:drink2:

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