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Video: Stripping down and cleaning a 686


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I'm guessing this will be the same for 687's, silver pigeons, ad other models.

 

I thought the drill with the steel wool was a bit much though!

 

I didnt quite catch what kind of alan key he needed to remove the stock - does anyone know?

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Anyone else use that much grease?

 

Surely that's gonna act like grinding paste when crud sticks to it!

 

Interesting what he said about the guy from Beretta!

"Grease is for cars, oil is for guns"

 

Thanks for posting

That was my first thought, more grease on that 686 than my Land Rover

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guys, which are the hinge pins, i dont feal like watching 80mins again to find out... and the drill with the wire wool is not over the top, just remember hes not doing that every time he cleans his gun and imagine the plastic build up!

i cleaned my gun today after about 150 plastic and 60 fibres and it has been hot while i have been using it, and it took me bloody ages to get the plastic off the inside of the barrel, all by hand with bore cleaner and tornado brush+payne galway, too bad i have no drill!

edit. is it the thing on the sides of the receiver at the front where an angle of an allen key goes? what do you do, just tighten them like a normal screw?

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