My cleaning routine was naive, I would saturate clean patch with universal bore cleanier and then run hoppe's brush up and down 20-30 times, run a clean patch which would come out real dirty and then another clean patch which would come out clean and I was done with cleaning. After shooting close to 1000 rounds through my Ruger P94 i noticed that barrel has become dark, of course I attributed this to my cleaning technique.
Around this time I started shooting Beretta M9 and I wouldn't make same mistake as with P94 so I changed my cleaning routine: saturate cleaning patch with Shooter's Choice universal cleaning solvent and let it stay for 10 min. then I would run the brush up to 50 times then run a clean patch and keep repeating this process until copper residue of a bullet's jacket starts appearing on the pach. At this point I would switch to Shooters Choice Copper remover and again saturate clean patch with this solvent run it through the bore let it stay there for 10 to 15 min. and then run the brush again 25-30 times. Once very small amount of copper residue is removed by the clean patch I would stop cleaning and usualy over an hour would've pased.
After cleaning, brush is useless for another cleaning . This way even cleaning is expensive as I have to buy new brush every other cleaning. Worst of all is that it takes me 1 to 1.5 hours to clean the barrel. I am keeping Beretta's barrel like new, it is not dirty but Ruger's is pretty dark. I Would like to restore it to that new stainless steel look but I don't know how?
So how do you guys klean your pipes like new, what cleaning equipment brand do you use?
Thanks.
Around this time I started shooting Beretta M9 and I wouldn't make same mistake as with P94 so I changed my cleaning routine: saturate cleaning patch with Shooter's Choice universal cleaning solvent and let it stay for 10 min. then I would run the brush up to 50 times then run a clean patch and keep repeating this process until copper residue of a bullet's jacket starts appearing on the pach. At this point I would switch to Shooters Choice Copper remover and again saturate clean patch with this solvent run it through the bore let it stay there for 10 to 15 min. and then run the brush again 25-30 times. Once very small amount of copper residue is removed by the clean patch I would stop cleaning and usualy over an hour would've pased.
After cleaning, brush is useless for another cleaning . This way even cleaning is expensive as I have to buy new brush every other cleaning. Worst of all is that it takes me 1 to 1.5 hours to clean the barrel. I am keeping Beretta's barrel like new, it is not dirty but Ruger's is pretty dark. I Would like to restore it to that new stainless steel look but I don't know how?
So how do you guys klean your pipes like new, what cleaning equipment brand do you use?
Thanks.