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Originally Posted by huntinstuff
I have one in 30-06
Since 1969, all the cleaning has entailed was removing the buttstock, pull out the trigger group, blast with Canadian Tire tool and parts cleaner, lube, clean barrel, reassemble
The reason I remove the buttstock is the tool and parts cleaner can remove the finish on the wood.
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The couple I’ve owned was pretty much the same. An old tooth brush or a parts cleaning brush and some pipe cleaners for the naughty recesses too. Brake kleen is your friend.
I used dry graphite lube for lubricant, made by Jetlube way back when, Remington‘s Dri-Lube would be good too.