Field Strip & Clean Jennings J 22 Part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

Part 2 of how to Field Strip and Clean a Jennings J-22 Pistol

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  • Where would you buy metal polish,I love my ja-22 but jam city

  • I bought my last polish at Shucks, O'Reily Autoparts, but you can get it online like at amazon.com

  • No, never broke the firing pin, have you? The firing pin is a pretty strong piece of metal in this gun, can't imagine actually breaking it. Mine still looks like new after 1000's of rounds.

  • hey great vid. i have the same gun and heard you said you took the blue off the slide and was just wondering what you did to do that, i love the chrome look. thanks

  • Hi, thanks for the comments. I used three things to remove the blue and get the polished chrome look:

    1) BirchWoodCasey Blue & Rust Remover and fine steelwool

    2) Blue Magic Metal Polish

    3) Dremel Rotary Tool (used this with the Blue Magic and it polishes it like chrome.)

    Have fun, I really enjoy polishing and cleaning my firearms. Let me know how it works out.

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  • Thanks man. You saved my ass ! Cleaned the wife's purse gun and it flew apart. Haha. Shouldve watched this first !!

  • Thank you for taking the time to make these instructional videos. Greatly appreciated.

  • hi, thanks for the great demo, helped me clean and take apart my J22!

  • Hey men, thnx very much for the video!!! I almost went crazy trying to disarm the pistol. Greetings from Argentina.

  • hello i have a question which ammunition do you recommend for this gun

  • I had my Jennings for about 3 months now. I've fired over 300 rounds thru without a cleaning. Mainly, because I didn't know how to get it open! Your video was extremely helpful!

  • @glyates Thankyou

  • I think the 22 firing pin, in these little pistols, is a little more resilient than the Raven 25. I've never had an issue with mine breaking, either -- "knock on wood".

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