I will usually run a rod with a brush thru the cylinders of my 357mag as I use 38 sp and lots of rounds can make loading 357mag difficult.
A quick brush and wipe of the top strap and around the out side of the forcing cone as that can build up and if left too long , gets hard to clean out between the topstrap and the barrel, I usually just run a cloth patch down the barrel and a wipe down to get the soot of the outside..
I use a cotton jig and a cloth patch over that.
If I start to see a build up in the lands then I use a brass brush.
Semi, a bit of lube on the slide rail, and on the barrel bushing if there is one ,1911.
If you are in the cold, or dirt, skip the lube.
Rods and jigs, make sure they are same threads, I have a couple English rods and the threads are different.
I use to use sectioned rods, cheap ones, but a good solid rod is better, a wood dowel will do the job.
Save all your old toothbrushes, they come in handy, thou I do have hard nylon and brass brushes, Princess Auto has them.
22 Target pistols need the chambers kept clean, over 1/2 the 22 pistols that had problems I seen is usually mag out of spec or lead/ crud build up in the chamber.
My wife tells me I wash my truck too often as well, but I like things clean, and someone else can do what they want.
Hear is a quick picture of the I use the most, It's a Kleen Bore brand, with a bearing in the top end.
The blk brushes are rifle but work fine in 38's, 9mm
