Okay, I got a 40 yr. old Winchester 190 .22 rifle from CeruleanSkye's dad for Christmas and I'm restoring it. After breaking it down, I've discovered that I'm going to have to do some serious cleaning and re-oiling. Anybody have any suggestions? I heard Gun Scrubber is good, but I'm just seeing if there's something better. It needs some serious residue removal.
I also bought myself another .22 (so CeruleanSkye and I can go together) that's I'm picking up on the 9th.
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I still have my Tanfoglio Witness 9mm, too...
gunscrubber is just super expensive brake parts cleaner.
brake parts cleaner is the best for getting all the crap off. try to get the non-chlorinated stuff, they usually are all non-chlorinated nowadays

8 more months!
ahahhaa the guy who shot it actually a gun guy..owns some shotguns, a sks, some glocks....and yeah...he told me when he was shooting the beretta, it jammed up on him
