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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 15, 2010

Bushmaster Introduces Bore Squeeg-E Cleaning System

The Bore Squeeg-E Cleaning System is a pull-through system and includes the Bore Squeeg-E made from a proprietary polymer that's not affected by cleaning chemicals. It's designed to scrape a bore's lands and grooves to keep abrasive carbon fouling from harming the bore.

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Inside the Badge by Nick JacobellisNovember 19, 2010

Carry A Basic Gun Cleaning Kit While On Duty

I suspect that far too many law enforcement officers think that once lubrication is applied to a firearm it will remain on that firearm until that handgun, rifle, or shotgun is thoroughly cleaned again and re-lubricated. They are wrong.

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Articlesby Brian HavicanOctober 21, 2010

An Effective Weapon Maintenance Plan In 5 Steps

What I've learned over the years is that many officers will typically use way too much oil and solvent when cleaning their duty weapons. I've seen officers use lithium grease, brake cleaner and PB Blaster in their Glocks, but the main issues causing problems were from too much oil, or failure to remove all of the solvents.

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Inside the Badge by Ronnie FrigultiJune 18, 2010

Which Lubricant Is Best For Your Service Weapon?

A weapon that's carried for duty or self defense should be checked for proper lubrication at least every two weeks and lubricated as necessary. Light lubrication is best, because it's less likely to attract dust and grime between firings.

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