I said I would clean a couple guns for a friend and in exchange would get some deer meat and a couple gun cleaning supplies. He gave me 4 in total, two bolt action rifles, a Remington 870 and a Winchester 1400 MK2. I cleaned the 870 with ease and no issues what-so-ever, almost a pleasure to clean. I then move onto the 1400 AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD I WISH I DIDN'T TOUCH THAT PIECE OF ####!!!!
You essentially need some downers to keep you calm, some uppers to keep you working on the thing, 14 hands and an army of engineers to decipher the stupid thing. It also doesn't help that the gun was dirty, however just a basic field strip is almost impossible.
I have spent almost 4 hours trying to clean that thing and 3 of those hours were trying to get the ejector spring back in. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE REMOVE THE EJECTOR SPRING!!!!
Man I am tired and hungry and going to kick my friend in the balls for bringing that thing.
PS: Don't wear white when cleaning a firearm.
You essentially need some downers to keep you calm, some uppers to keep you working on the thing, 14 hands and an army of engineers to decipher the stupid thing. It also doesn't help that the gun was dirty, however just a basic field strip is almost impossible.
I have spent almost 4 hours trying to clean that thing and 3 of those hours were trying to get the ejector spring back in. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE REMOVE THE EJECTOR SPRING!!!!
Man I am tired and hungry and going to kick my friend in the balls for bringing that thing.
PS: Don't wear white when cleaning a firearm.


















































