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Continuing with our Browning Hi-
Power maintenance series in this
Video we'll be covering proper
Cleaning starting with the barrel
You'll need a pistol cleaning rod
9mm caliber bore brushes bore
Mops or patches and a suitable
Cleaning solvent like Hoppe's
Number nine
To start run a solvent soaked
Patch or mop down the bore and
Let it sit for a few minutes to
Loosen things up
Next we'll switch from the jag to
Our bronze brush and run it back
And forth through the bore to
Scrub out any fouling
After ten to fifteen complete
Strokes with the brush we'll again
Switch back to the jag to run a
Few solvent soaked patches to
Wipe out the bore
Lastly we'll run a clean dry patch
Through to check our progress
If the patch shows signs of carbon
You'll want to repeat the
Procedure until all of the fouling is
Removed
As you can see we have a bit of
Work to do
Next we'll give the outside of the
Barrel a quick scrub to remove
Any buildup
Then we'll go ahead and wipe it
Down along with the recoil guide
Spring and slide stop
With the barrel now clean next
We'll flush out the slide and use a
Brush to make sure the rails and
Breach face are thoroughly
Cleaned
Lastly we'll clean out the frame by
Giving it a generous spraying of an
Aerosol cleaner followed up with
The brush
Once finished give it one last
Spray to flush away any remaining
Residue and set it aside to dry
With the gun now completely
Clean our last step before final
Reassembly will be to lubricate it
Which we'll be covering in our
Next video