Best way to clean .177 pistol?

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gordonhurst
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Best way to clean .177 pistol?

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What is best way to clean a .177 air pistol (Walther CP2)? Brass rod? Dewey coated rod? Patch worm?

Until now have shot 22 long rifles and very familiar with cleaning rods and bore guides.

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You might be interested in this thread.
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I don't usually bother, but once in a while I'll shoot the ends broken off a Q-Tip.
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Post by dronning »

No need to clean with anything other than a dry felt pellet.
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dronning wrote:No need to clean with anything other than a dry felt pellet.
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Thanks, all. Very helpful!
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Post by redschietti »

until they pull fluff out of your regulator
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Post by oldcaster »

The instructions that came with my LP5 2001 say not to clean it.
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