Cleaning Walther GSP EXpert
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Cleaning Walther GSP EXpert
First post and after lots of searches I have had no luck with an answer.
A return to shooting after many years and I now have a Walther GSP Expert in .22 LR.
I always try to take care of my equipment and want to maintain the pistol in great shape.
When it comes to cleaning I have seen it written that the use of the copper brush on the bore is not advised! Can anyone offer some advice on this. I have been using patches and a bore rod up to this time. As the pistol comes with this brush it seems strange that I don't use it. I have some Break Free CLP on order also.
Can someone recommend a good cleaning regime for me and this pistol?
Many thanks
A return to shooting after many years and I now have a Walther GSP Expert in .22 LR.
I always try to take care of my equipment and want to maintain the pistol in great shape.
When it comes to cleaning I have seen it written that the use of the copper brush on the bore is not advised! Can anyone offer some advice on this. I have been using patches and a bore rod up to this time. As the pistol comes with this brush it seems strange that I don't use it. I have some Break Free CLP on order also.
Can someone recommend a good cleaning regime for me and this pistol?
Many thanks
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any match pistol barrel should be treated with delicate care. at my club we used to clean the barrel with a cloth on a nylon wire pulled through the barrel. we used to put a few drops of any good gun oil followed by a few more quick pulls to clean excess oil. you dont need to oil too much unless you are leaving it in a safe for too long. also the breech etc, we would clean it with a toothbrush with soft bristles. give it a few good rub and a compressed air can to blow out the dust. do keep your face and especially eyes protected when using compressed air. I learn it the hard way what lead dust can do to your eyes.