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M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner = Good Stuff
Posted on 4/6/13 at 7:34 pm
Posted on 4/6/13 at 7:34 pm
While out on the hunt for non-existent ammo today, I picked up a bottle of M-Pro 7 Gun cleaner.
I have always used Hoppe's #9 but never again.
I used the M-Pro to clean 3 guns after a range trip today. It is amazing how good this stuff cleans.
I used my normal procedure:
Spray solvent down the barrel, let sit while I clean the slide, mag well, etc.
Spray again and make a few passes with copper brush, then spray again.
Wait while I continue cleaning rails and all the other cracks and crevices.
Put on a jag, patch and spray the patch with solvent.
Give the barrel a good scrubbing with the patch.
Next a dry patch....here is where it gets good. The damn first dry patch was almost clean.
Put through a second patch...totally clean.
Looked down the barrel, looks like new.
Ran a patch soaked in Break Free down the bore and done.
I noticed while cleaning, each time I re-sprayed the barrels, carbon would come streaming out.
This stuff beats anything else I have tried x1000.
Best thing, it doesn't have a smell at all, so I didn't have to listen to the wife bitch about the smell of Hoppe's #9.
I have always used Hoppe's #9 but never again.
I used the M-Pro to clean 3 guns after a range trip today. It is amazing how good this stuff cleans.
I used my normal procedure:
Spray solvent down the barrel, let sit while I clean the slide, mag well, etc.
Spray again and make a few passes with copper brush, then spray again.
Wait while I continue cleaning rails and all the other cracks and crevices.
Put on a jag, patch and spray the patch with solvent.
Give the barrel a good scrubbing with the patch.
Next a dry patch....here is where it gets good. The damn first dry patch was almost clean.
Put through a second patch...totally clean.
Looked down the barrel, looks like new.
Ran a patch soaked in Break Free down the bore and done.
I noticed while cleaning, each time I re-sprayed the barrels, carbon would come streaming out.
This stuff beats anything else I have tried x1000.
Best thing, it doesn't have a smell at all, so I didn't have to listen to the wife bitch about the smell of Hoppe's #9.
Posted on 4/7/13 at 12:45 pm to rompus
M-Pro 7 is, indeed, good stuff. I've been using it for years.
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