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Cleaning the Remington with complete disassembly
- Check if the gun is unloaded.
- Put the hammer in half cock, release the loading lever and pull the axis forward to remove the cylinder from the frame.
- Unscrew all the nipples.
- Remove the grip panels by removing their screw.
- Loosen the main spring screw located at the front side of the grip frame.
- Use a brass rod and hammer to push out the strong end of the main spring from it recess.
- Unscrew the screw of the trigger guard and remove the trigger guard.
- Unscrew the screw of the trigger spring and remove the spring.
- Unscrew the screw of the cylinder stop and trigger and remove the parts.
- Unscrew the screw of the hammer and push the hammer downward.
- Unscrew the screw of the hand and remove the hand, now you can remove the hammer by moving it upwards.
- Unscrew the screw of the loading lever and remove the part. Now you can remove the cylinder axis.
- Put all the metal parts in hot soapy water for at least a minute.
- Use an old tooth brush to clean powder residue from the surfaces.
- Use a bristle brush to clean the barrel and the cylinder chambers.
- Dry the metal parts. The hotter the water was the easier this job will be. You can use a hairdryer for this purpose. Use dry patches to wipe any remaining water from the barrel and chambers.
- Apply oil on all external and internal surfaces, but do not overdo it in the bore and in the chambers.
- Use PTFE tape to cover the threads of the nipple and replace them into the cylinder.
- Apply a light coat of heat resistant grease to the axis of the cylinder and remount it.
- Assemble the revolver following the reverse of the sequence above. Hint No. 1: Always check if the cylinder stop is withdrawn when you replace the cylinder so you can avoid scratching the surface. When remounting the cylinder do it from the right side of the frame, and try to rotate it a bit, so the ratchet on the back will push the hand in. Hint No. 2: When replacing the main spring be careful: put a pencil between the front part of the frame and the spring. Now with a little tension push one corner into its recess. Use a wooden hammer to push it into its place completely.
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