Does the Ruger Old Army Need Complete Teardown for Cleaning?
CopyingSole路3 months agoNope, you don't need a full teardown every time. Just remove the cylinder and clean the barrel and chambers thoroughly. Save the complete teardown for occasional deep cleaning.
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As a Ruger Old Army owner, I can tell ya鈥攓uick, regular cleanings after each use are all you need. Full teardowns are rare unless it's super dirty or malfunctioning.
If you鈥檙e a stickler for cleanliness, go for a full teardown. But honestly, regular maintenance keeps it running great. Your call!
Nah, that's overkill. Just focus on the basic parts after shooting.
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