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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2009

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Okay the things you need is

1. Rem Oil, you can buy it at wal-mart
2. Bore Cleaner, you can buy at wal-mart
3. Universal Gun Cleaning Kit, Again wal-mart
4. Bulk Patches, you can buy at wal-mart
5. Iron/Soft Bristle Brush/Pick, you can buy at wal-mart
6. Break free, you can buy at wal-mart, its not really needed though but still good to have.

So thats basically all you need, it will all cost you about 15, 20 bucks at most.

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  • Nice grips!

    What brand?

  • @stealthyshooter I believe they are houge, its not my weapon unfortunately

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  • @stealthyshooter its a hogue buddy, you can get them on amazon for a fair price , got some for my S&W model 10

  • Where is the best place to buy accesories,like if you run out of the cloth that you put on the end of the rod or if you need more cleaning lubricant?

    Also,I have heard that Break Cleans works as.

    Thanks for the video,good job!!

  • You're wrecking the firing pin!!! Get a bore snake!

  • high caliber pistol its a fuckin 38 special go shoot a 500

  • im sorry but u dont know what the hell your talkeing about ive been a gunsmith for 32 years

  • @SFCGrazier Then why are you cleaning it?

  • 40 weight motor oil and Lucas oil treatment mix works better than any other gun oil that I have tried. I use an eye dropper to get into the tight spots.

  • @timbemann

    how many inches is your .38?

  • @Rated15R I have both. I live in Missouri which is a conceal carry state and that's what the snubby is for. For pure shooting pleasure I prefer the standard barrel. As far as the load, I meant the smaller load was less likely to go right on through whomever you were shooting and into a neighbor or bystander's house.

  • @timbemann

    i was at the firing range yesterday and fired both the 9mm taurus and .38 s&w snubby. I loved how you can get an accurate shot with the 9mm, but then also I loved how much more power i felt from the .38 special. I guess how much loads won't count as long as you're an accurate shooter.

    next question though, would you prefer a longer barrel for a .38 or a snubby?

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