"Trooper, your weapon is makin' my finger turn black...."
I was introduced to the cleaning ritual by my brother-in-law when I was 12 and he was an officer in the 101st Airborne. After a day in the field I'd come home and collapse on the couch. When about an hour had gone by, he'd ask, "Hey, sport, have you run a swab through that bore yet??"
Just a few years later I joined the Army where they had this fetish about clean firearms ('white glove' inspections). I was in a combat-ready armored unit in Germany where they were very big on 'preparedness'. IDK if we even had non-corrosive ammo in those days--I just know we did a lot of weapons training (and cleaning). One time they had our entire company dip our rifles into a drum of boiling water foaming with caustic soap. Wow, that cleaned them
real good. I remember swearing that I was going to buy an M-14 after my discharge, just so I could piss down the bore every morning!
No, I never did that. Nowadays I'll (at least) "
swab that bore" before bedtime (to avoid having bad

dreams) then, depending on the gun(s) used, I'll do the rest the next day. The immediate priority are the bores and bolt-faces. Bolt actions get those parts and the bolts done every time. Handguns, bores and chambers. Shotguns, bores. Semis, as above and again, depending on #of rnds, inspect/clean the gas system. I don't strip my M-14 down as long as I can hear the gas piston sliding back and forth.
They all get a thorough going-over once a year and those that don't get a lot of mileage get a light coat of oil in the bore before going back into the safe.
IDK what it is, whether it's cleaner ammo, better cleaning products, or modern manufacturing methods, but guns don't seem to get as dirty as quickly as they did in the '50s & '60s
Non-corrosive has been a godsend, and I've come to like my BoreSnakes very much. Every so often I'll put them in a mesh bag and toss them into the wash. I keep looking for Ballistol or some similar product, but it doesn't seem to be available in Canada. I did have a bottle of Break Free (which was great) that's been replaced by "M-Pro 7 Gun Oil" which seems to be a similar CLP-like product. I just keep wondering why they can't give us Hoppes #9 solvent in a
SPRAY BOTTLE???? 
