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How much of the gun needs to be dissassembled and cleaned before using it ?
Isn't the correct answer: "completely"?
You can try to clean it by spraying solvent into the nooks and crannies and you might get away with it, but for a new gun, you want to have a fresh start, and it's a good way to get to know the gun.
Really, down to this level ?
Should this not be done at the dealer level ?
Who buys somthing only to have to dissassemble it before use ?
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Run a patch through the bore and commence shooting. Sometimes I only have the patience to look through the bore before shooting something new.
After the initial shoot I'll give it the go over. This practise has always kept me safe and the guns intact.
Really, down to this level ?
Should this not be done at the dealer level ?
Who buys somthing only to have to dissassemble it before use ?
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Could work on some guns not covered in gunk from one end to the other (with my CZ, Ruger and S&W; I would agree), but the Norinco ones are oiled for long storage and sea container transport.
It would go bang at least once, but I would not expect long-term reliability or safety.
Would it get cleaned good enough if I left it assembled and put it in an ultrasonic bath