How do you guys clean the inside of the action bar sleeve on the Remington 1100?
(The action bar sleeve is the hollow cylinder that is attached to the action bar assembly and it encircles the magazine tube. It is pushed back by the piston/seal.)
I use 0000 steel wool to clean the magazine tube, which is easy since I can wrap it around the magazine tube and squeeze the wool onto the tube with my hand and pump it up and down to wipe off the carbon residue. But it's not so easy to clean the inside of the action bar sleeve. I use a bronze brush on a short rod and Hoppes no. 9. I am wondering if there is a better way.
And I guess I should also ask, Does it need cleaning at all, or is cleaning the magazine tube and the piston/seal sufficient?
If you have any other tips on cleaning or maintaining the 1100, please let me know. Email welcome.
Thanks in advance.
--Rick
(The action bar sleeve is the hollow cylinder that is attached to the action bar assembly and it encircles the magazine tube. It is pushed back by the piston/seal.)
I use 0000 steel wool to clean the magazine tube, which is easy since I can wrap it around the magazine tube and squeeze the wool onto the tube with my hand and pump it up and down to wipe off the carbon residue. But it's not so easy to clean the inside of the action bar sleeve. I use a bronze brush on a short rod and Hoppes no. 9. I am wondering if there is a better way.
And I guess I should also ask, Does it need cleaning at all, or is cleaning the magazine tube and the piston/seal sufficient?
If you have any other tips on cleaning or maintaining the 1100, please let me know. Email welcome.
Thanks in advance.
--Rick