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re: Owners of Browning BPS pump action 12 gauge, is cleaning/maintenance difficult?
Posted on 9/30/16 at 2:44 am to Albino Potato
Posted on 9/30/16 at 2:44 am to Albino Potato
A gunsmith will tell you that it isn't difficult to clean (for a gunsmith). There were guns that I hated cleaning and this wasn't one of them.
Unless you drop it in the mud and let it sit up for a few days then I'd recommend that you only do simple cleaning and bring it in to a gunsmith once a year for a proper job. That's all it needs anyway.
Pro tip: bring it in at the end of the season and have it cleaned then... not a week before the season starts.
Unless you drop it in the mud and let it sit up for a few days then I'd recommend that you only do simple cleaning and bring it in to a gunsmith once a year for a proper job. That's all it needs anyway.
Pro tip: bring it in at the end of the season and have it cleaned then... not a week before the season starts.
Posted on 9/30/16 at 2:52 am to SlapahoeTribe
Oh so you didn't have issues breaking it down and putting it back together? Also, does it need to be brought in once a year? Reason I'm asking is I want it to last a long time but I don't want a gun that Im always bringing in and can't do the proper maintenance myself. I hear the Remington Wingmaster is easy to clean yourself and stays out the shop unlike the BPS. That just seems like a bunch of bologna to me.
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