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I bought a new pistol today. It is a Smith and Wesson model 317 AirLite, .22LR. I own alot of handguns but this is my first one made from aluminum alloy. It's really lightweight and I love it. The guy in the gunshop couldn't find the original maunal that belonged with this gun (it was a display model in a case, not in it's box) he told me to come back by this Monday or Tuesday and he would have it for me then. Anyway, I shot this gun a couple hundred times today and it it covered with gunpowder. It needs to be cleaned tonight before I put it away. Does anyone know how to safely clean this gun? Do I use the same products on it as I use to clean all my other guns, or do I need something special for the aluminum? I dont want to chance messing it up since it's brand new. Please answer only if you know for sure. Thanks in advance.

2007-01-13 11:02:30 · 3 answers · asked by I know, I know!!!! 6 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Other - Outdoor Recreation

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The absolute best part about a .22lr firearm is that all you need is some RemOil and .22cal patches. Some would argue that you should use bore cleaner, but this is not really necessary unless you shoot the gun a whole lot than let it sit forever. If you use a phosphor-bronze .22 brush, be VERY CAREFUL. Go buy a brass boreguide if you do not trust yourself. Using a Boresnake is ok too. Lets recap:
1. RemOil will clean all externals
2. Using a short cleaning rod, patch clean Bbl (with or without brush)
3. Wipe of ALL excess (IMPORTANT!)

It is very easy to ruin the exterior integrity of a gun (it's been done millions of times-even I am guilty) by obsessive cleaning. If you are ever in doubt about a method-DON'T DO IT! As long as your gun is kept free of condensation (the leading cause of corrosion-NOT FOULING) and is in a dry place , all is ok. I hope this helps you out.

2007-01-13 11:16:16 · answer #1 · answered by david m 5 · 0 0

WD-40 and a toothbrush, clean barrel as with any gun, but I'd reccomend staying away from solvents - WD will work instead of them for the bore as well.
Aluminum is more prone to chemical discoloration by solvents than finished ferrous metals.
Why chance galling the finish with powder and bore solvents when WD-40 will do the same job with only a few more moments of effort?

Sounds like a neat new toy! How long's the barrel? I always wanted a chief's special sized .22 with a 1 3/4 bbl. COOOL.

2007-01-13 18:53:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hoppe's No. 9 could be ok as a powder solvent. i've got not got an Airlite, yet that's what i take advantage of on my Centennial (stainless-steel). Hoppe's is reported for cleansing any gun.

2016-12-16 04:01:09 · answer #3 · answered by endicott 4 · 0 0

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