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Survival Guns: How To Clean And Maintain Your Revolver

cleaning revolver

Ask a prepper which of his items is closer to his heart, and he would talk about his gun, for sure. This is why is very important that you know how to clean and maintain your guns. Without this specialized knowledge your revolvers and semi-auto pistols will become nothing more than rusted and frozen up pieces of broken metal.

Considering the number of people owning handguns in our prepper community, and their different knowledge and skills, there are things to be said and steps to be learned to keep your firearms at the ready. We’ll take this journey together here, on Survivopedia, and start with how to clean and maintain a S&W 649 revolver ( .357 Magnum Stainless Steel Bodyguard).

Step 1 – Always visually check to make sure the revolver cylinder is empty and there is no loaded ammunition in the cleaning area.

Step 2 – Lay out all the needed cleaning supplies in the cleaning area along with the revolver with the cylinder open.

revolver cleaning supplies

Step 3 – Attach a wire cleaning brush to the cleaning rod with the proper bore diameter. Apply cleaning solvent to the brush.

Insert the cleaning rod with the brush on it at the muzzle and push it down the barrel until the brush exits the barrel. Then pull the brush back out of the barrel.

Do this 8-10 times or until the barrel is clean.

cleaning revolver with cleaning rod and brush

Step 4 – Remove the cleaning brush from the cleaning rod and replace it with the cleaning patch tip on the cleaning rod. Put a clean lubricated patch through the patch tip. Insert the cleaning rod down the barrel from the muzzle end.

When it exits the barrel, remove the dirty patch and replace with a clean one. Then pull the cleaning rod out of the barrel and remove the dirty patch.

cleaning revolver with cleaning rod and cleaning patch tip

Repeat this 5-8 times or until the barrel is clean.

Step 5 – Put the bore brush back on the cleaning rod to clean the cylinder. Apply cleaning solvent to the brush. Put the brush in a cylinder from the back and push it through. Then pull the brush out of the cylinder.

clean the cylinder with the bore brush back and cleaning rod

Do this 5-8 times or until the cylinder is clean. Repeat this for all of the cylinders.

Step 6 – Remove the bore brush from the cleaning rod and replace it with the patch tip. Run a clean patch 5-8 times through each cylinder from the back of the cylinder to the front.

Next run a lubricated patch through the cylinders to keep them lubricated.

run a lubricated patch through the cylinders to keep them lubricated

Step 7 – Use small metal picks to clean the lock works of the revolver to remove dirt, grime, or powder residue.

Use small metal picks to clean the lock works of the revolver

Step 8 – Use a small metal pick to remove dirt, grime, or powder residue from the extractor of the cylinder and other cylinder parts. Lubricate these cylinder parts lightly with a good quality firearms lubricant.

Use a small metal pick to remove dirt, grime, or powder residue from the extractor

Step 9 – Lubricate the lock works with a good quality firearms lubricate.

Lubricate the lock works with a good quality firearms lubricate

Step 10 – Wipe down the outside of the revolver with a good quality firearms lubricant.

Wipe down the outside of the revolver with a good quality firearms lubricant

Important: Do not disassemble the revolver beyond this point! Only a certified gunsmith should do this for repairs or a super cleaning when it is necessary.

The shooter must remember that a dirty and a not well maintained handgun is a dangerous weapon to the shooter. With neglect and poor cleaning and maintenance a handgun will begin to rust and the internal parts will weaken or possibly break.

The firearm’s dependability will fall and the handguns will eventually fail when you need them the most.

If you found this article useful, stay close for the next step of our guide about cleaning and maintaining your guns.

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This article has been written by Fred Tyrell for Survivopedia.com.

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Fred Tyrrell is an Eagle Scout and retired police officer that loves to hunt, fish, hike, and camp with good friends and family. He is also a champion marksman (rifle, pistol, shotgun) and has direct experience with all of the major gun brands and their clones. Fred refers to himself as a "Southern gentleman" - the last of a dying way. He believes a man's word is his bond, and looks forward to teaching others what he has learned over the years. You can send Fred a message at editor [at] survivopedia.com.

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  1. Ed KiRkley says:
    10 years ago

    Very good article Mr. Tyrell! I’ve done it almost the exact same way for decades, (which sounds better than the number of years)!! I certainly hope that you’ll put the same advice for automatics, especially for the .45 Auto? Be safe, take care!

    Ed

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  2. Ronald F. Bradford says:
    10 years ago

    Thank you for your advice. Especially the closeup pictures of the how too.
    I have only been active with a handgun for one month, and now both me and my wife are CHL holders. We are beginning our trek at the shooting range we belong to. This advice is very timely, especially about the frequency. Thanks a lot.
    Ron Bradford

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  12. Brown Smith says:
    9 years ago

    Well-written post with quality photos and very informative too. Just so glad to have read something like this. As far I as remember, this is the first article that I’ve read which is about cleaning a gun. And you did a great job on this. Thanks for sharing.

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