I also have the Marlin 60 with squirrel stock. It was my grandfathers and when I got it like 30 years after he passed away it looked like it had been sitting in a closet or under a bed for decades, so I cleaned it up, got it out in the woods and it ran flawlessly. Now I’m refinishing the stock. Your video is really making me appreciate what I got. He probably paid $25 for it at Sears or something, but to me it’s priceless.
I have a clone of it, the Taurus PT 100 AF-D, which comes with three Mec-Gar magazines. I love mine. At work (I'm a police officer), we use the Glock 22 Gen 5. We still use the .40 S&W here in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
This video is still useful 3 years later. Just picked mine up yesterday and put rounds through it today for the first time and I'm about to clean it! Thanks for the video!
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I know you geared this for beginners. I have not seen a Sig Sauer P365 cleaning video that suggests removing the (FCU) Fire Control Unit. I always do. It only takes a minute, a small punch & a bit of cleaner of your choice. I always find "Dirt" for lack of better words. I feel this is as important as cleaning anyother part of your pistol. Great video, Thank you- God bless.
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Clean gun is a happy gun,,,,,nice video for newbe and pro………I like to dismantle the mag,clean ,and add a quick spritze of spray car wax to the inside and spring……
Thanks for your post. I'm fond of using 00 Buckshot in my pump shotgun. Each round holds the equivalent of nine, 9mm rounds. Very effective in stopping a threat.